Screen resolution stuck at 1024 x768 and no HDMI signal












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I'm aware there are a few versions of this question running around but I've tried following various instructions and can't seem to get a resolution.



Right, here we go. I recently ran a few updates and since rebooting I am stuck at 1024x768 resolution, and have no HDMI output.
I'm running a Dell Inspiron 15-3552 on LTS 14.04. I'm aware that this is slightly lacking in detail, I'm quite clueless as to what is going on at this point so not sure what else to share but will take any and all instructions!










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  • so the resolution under display in system settings is having only one option (1024*768)?

    – Jrct
    Feb 22 at 11:04











  • That's correct.

    – toms
    Feb 22 at 11:14











  • see if this answer is helpful. This is for older version (11.04)

    – Jrct
    Feb 22 at 11:35











  • Thanks, I've tried that again and sadly no joy.

    – toms
    Feb 22 at 11:50
















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I'm aware there are a few versions of this question running around but I've tried following various instructions and can't seem to get a resolution.



Right, here we go. I recently ran a few updates and since rebooting I am stuck at 1024x768 resolution, and have no HDMI output.
I'm running a Dell Inspiron 15-3552 on LTS 14.04. I'm aware that this is slightly lacking in detail, I'm quite clueless as to what is going on at this point so not sure what else to share but will take any and all instructions!










share|improve this question

























  • so the resolution under display in system settings is having only one option (1024*768)?

    – Jrct
    Feb 22 at 11:04











  • That's correct.

    – toms
    Feb 22 at 11:14











  • see if this answer is helpful. This is for older version (11.04)

    – Jrct
    Feb 22 at 11:35











  • Thanks, I've tried that again and sadly no joy.

    – toms
    Feb 22 at 11:50














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I'm aware there are a few versions of this question running around but I've tried following various instructions and can't seem to get a resolution.



Right, here we go. I recently ran a few updates and since rebooting I am stuck at 1024x768 resolution, and have no HDMI output.
I'm running a Dell Inspiron 15-3552 on LTS 14.04. I'm aware that this is slightly lacking in detail, I'm quite clueless as to what is going on at this point so not sure what else to share but will take any and all instructions!










share|improve this question
















I'm aware there are a few versions of this question running around but I've tried following various instructions and can't seem to get a resolution.



Right, here we go. I recently ran a few updates and since rebooting I am stuck at 1024x768 resolution, and have no HDMI output.
I'm running a Dell Inspiron 15-3552 on LTS 14.04. I'm aware that this is slightly lacking in detail, I'm quite clueless as to what is going on at this point so not sure what else to share but will take any and all instructions!







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  • so the resolution under display in system settings is having only one option (1024*768)?

    – Jrct
    Feb 22 at 11:04











  • That's correct.

    – toms
    Feb 22 at 11:14











  • see if this answer is helpful. This is for older version (11.04)

    – Jrct
    Feb 22 at 11:35











  • Thanks, I've tried that again and sadly no joy.

    – toms
    Feb 22 at 11:50



















  • so the resolution under display in system settings is having only one option (1024*768)?

    – Jrct
    Feb 22 at 11:04











  • That's correct.

    – toms
    Feb 22 at 11:14











  • see if this answer is helpful. This is for older version (11.04)

    – Jrct
    Feb 22 at 11:35











  • Thanks, I've tried that again and sadly no joy.

    – toms
    Feb 22 at 11:50

















so the resolution under display in system settings is having only one option (1024*768)?

– Jrct
Feb 22 at 11:04





so the resolution under display in system settings is having only one option (1024*768)?

– Jrct
Feb 22 at 11:04













That's correct.

– toms
Feb 22 at 11:14





That's correct.

– toms
Feb 22 at 11:14













see if this answer is helpful. This is for older version (11.04)

– Jrct
Feb 22 at 11:35





see if this answer is helpful. This is for older version (11.04)

– Jrct
Feb 22 at 11:35













Thanks, I've tried that again and sadly no joy.

– toms
Feb 22 at 11:50





Thanks, I've tried that again and sadly no joy.

– toms
Feb 22 at 11:50










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