Can not change display resolution on a Sony VGN-FZ21M
My Sony Notebook VGN-FZ21M does have a NVIDIA grafic card with a VESA G86 Board - e415h01. My Problem is, that i can not change the display resolution from 1024*768 (4:3) to 1980*1280.
I tried to in the system settings but there is no higher resolution shown. Also when i try to install a NVIDIA driver there is no difference.
Is it maybe possible to change resolution independently?
drivers display resolution
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My Sony Notebook VGN-FZ21M does have a NVIDIA grafic card with a VESA G86 Board - e415h01. My Problem is, that i can not change the display resolution from 1024*768 (4:3) to 1980*1280.
I tried to in the system settings but there is no higher resolution shown. Also when i try to install a NVIDIA driver there is no difference.
Is it maybe possible to change resolution independently?
drivers display resolution
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My Sony Notebook VGN-FZ21M does have a NVIDIA grafic card with a VESA G86 Board - e415h01. My Problem is, that i can not change the display resolution from 1024*768 (4:3) to 1980*1280.
I tried to in the system settings but there is no higher resolution shown. Also when i try to install a NVIDIA driver there is no difference.
Is it maybe possible to change resolution independently?
drivers display resolution
My Sony Notebook VGN-FZ21M does have a NVIDIA grafic card with a VESA G86 Board - e415h01. My Problem is, that i can not change the display resolution from 1024*768 (4:3) to 1980*1280.
I tried to in the system settings but there is no higher resolution shown. Also when i try to install a NVIDIA driver there is no difference.
Is it maybe possible to change resolution independently?
drivers display resolution
drivers display resolution
edited Jul 14 '12 at 20:35
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you have Nvidia Settings Manager, maybe you should try with that
go to DASH HOME in the search type NVIDIA to find the NVIDIA X Server settings manager.
Then open it and go to server settings.
In there you can tweak your settings
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Please run lspci
and post the output in your question, so we can check for a form of hybrid graphics available on your laptop that may be the culprit in this case.
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you have Nvidia Settings Manager, maybe you should try with that
go to DASH HOME in the search type NVIDIA to find the NVIDIA X Server settings manager.
Then open it and go to server settings.
In there you can tweak your settings
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you have Nvidia Settings Manager, maybe you should try with that
go to DASH HOME in the search type NVIDIA to find the NVIDIA X Server settings manager.
Then open it and go to server settings.
In there you can tweak your settings
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you have Nvidia Settings Manager, maybe you should try with that
go to DASH HOME in the search type NVIDIA to find the NVIDIA X Server settings manager.
Then open it and go to server settings.
In there you can tweak your settings
you have Nvidia Settings Manager, maybe you should try with that
go to DASH HOME in the search type NVIDIA to find the NVIDIA X Server settings manager.
Then open it and go to server settings.
In there you can tweak your settings
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Please run lspci
and post the output in your question, so we can check for a form of hybrid graphics available on your laptop that may be the culprit in this case.
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Please run lspci
and post the output in your question, so we can check for a form of hybrid graphics available on your laptop that may be the culprit in this case.
add a comment |
Please run lspci
and post the output in your question, so we can check for a form of hybrid graphics available on your laptop that may be the culprit in this case.
Please run lspci
and post the output in your question, so we can check for a form of hybrid graphics available on your laptop that may be the culprit in this case.
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