Why can't I make my AAO support 1920*1080?

Discussion in 'Windows' started by MathiasVH, Jun 18, 2009.

  1. MathiasVH

    MathiasVH

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    Hi there :)

    My AAO won't let my 42" 1920*1080 show a full picture - When I try to set the second screen to be 1920*1080, the screen goes black, and AAO automatically mark the screen as unconnected. So.

    I would like a short How-To about connecting the AAO to a 1920*1080-screen :)

    Thanks
    Mathias
     
    MathiasVH, Jun 18, 2009
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    rakan1234

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    You have to select the output as other screen only so from there you can change the resolution.
     
    rakan1234, Jun 19, 2009
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    BRR62719

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    Here is a driver the will allow 1024X768 that most programs require and I have been searching for for months:
    Use the Intel chipset driver:
    8.3.0.108
    and
    VGA Intel driver 6.14.10.4926
    I've been searching for some time now and I currently have these drivers installed and it finally allowed me to run 1024x768 and I have the option for more resolution if needed
     
    BRR62719, Jul 28, 2009
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    ashram

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    can your screen support 1920*1080 on it's vga port?

    not all do.
     
    ashram, Aug 3, 2009
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    CJHonster

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    yes TV is full HD and support on VGA 1920x1080
     
    CJHonster, Aug 4, 2010
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    melhiore

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    Any chance you can provide make and model...
     
    melhiore, Aug 4, 2010
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