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Drive Boost run - all high reolutions lost from display


sargan

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Have a GTX 560TI gpu running W10 and a Samsung S23C650 monitor

normally set to 1970 x 1080

 

Today run Drive Booster 4 for the first time, and after reboot - I have only 1024 x 768 as max resolution

 

If I go to W10 .... settings>display it only shows 1024 x 768 (or lower)

If I go to Nvidia control panel it also only shows 1024 x 768 and lower

 

The adapter states driver is ver 21.21.13.7290

Monitor is shown as Generic plug & play - there is no W10 driver on Samsung site

 

Please can you help -

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Have a GTX 560TI gpu running W10 and a Samsung S23C650 monitor

normally set to 1970 x 1080

 

Today run Drive Booster 4 for the first time, and after reboot - I have only 1024 x 768 as max resolution

 

If I go to W10 .... settings>display it only shows 1024 x 768 (or lower)

If I go to Nvidia control panel it also only shows 1024 x 768 and lower

 

The adapter states driver is ver 21.21.13.7290

Monitor is shown as Generic plug & play - there is no W10 driver on Samsung site

 

Please can you help -

Hi Sargan,

Please load Driver Booster >> click the Toolkit icon on the top >> select the tool Fix bad resolution

See if it works. If no, please download http://www.cd4o.com/drivers/debug/DBInfoHelper.exe, >> double click to run this tool on the problem PC >> click 'Save report to Desktop' >>find db_info_xxxx.zip on your desktop >> send the zip file to to dbfeedback@iobit.com. Or just use the program built-in Feedback to contact us.

We will look into this problem and get back to you.

Thanks.

 

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