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John
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i have a high resolution CRT monitor, and am wondering how to achieve the
highest resolution upon the first time windows runs after installing, and
before using control panel.
when installing windows xp service pack 1 on a new machine and hard drive,
at the point that the windows desktop first displays, and after chipset and
graphics card drivers installation, how do i first utilize resolutions of
1280x1024 and higher, so that when i work with application windows, they are
not all scrunched up small, as if i had first opened them in a very low
resolution, like 800x600 or 640x480? i have noticed quite often, that after
reinstalling windows and drivers, and i change the resolution to something
high, that my application windows are already a shrunken smaller size. that
usually only happens if the application is run while at a low resolution.
but, post-setup, ive run no application windows. how do i set up the system,
so that main windows, such as for wordpad, explorer, IE, and notepad, take up
more than a quarter of the screen, without any messing with window sizing or
control panel?
i have easily acquired this feat, in earlier versions of windows, such as
windows 98, but i seem to find it tougher with windows xp. please help.
thanks
john
highest resolution upon the first time windows runs after installing, and
before using control panel.
when installing windows xp service pack 1 on a new machine and hard drive,
at the point that the windows desktop first displays, and after chipset and
graphics card drivers installation, how do i first utilize resolutions of
1280x1024 and higher, so that when i work with application windows, they are
not all scrunched up small, as if i had first opened them in a very low
resolution, like 800x600 or 640x480? i have noticed quite often, that after
reinstalling windows and drivers, and i change the resolution to something
high, that my application windows are already a shrunken smaller size. that
usually only happens if the application is run while at a low resolution.
but, post-setup, ive run no application windows. how do i set up the system,
so that main windows, such as for wordpad, explorer, IE, and notepad, take up
more than a quarter of the screen, without any messing with window sizing or
control panel?
i have easily acquired this feat, in earlier versions of windows, such as
windows 98, but i seem to find it tougher with windows xp. please help.
thanks
john