
On the first page it loads up you will see a option to customize a user inputted resolution. Will have "Open Nvidia Geforce Experience", "Open Nvidia Control Panel", "Check for updates" ETC. Here is what I did to get the monitor of that 1024x768 resolution.ġ. The only downfall is that its made most of my taskbar icons pretty small, the ones on the desktop were small but I fixed that but right clicking > View > Medium (Large) icons, which ever you prefer. Anyways I have my monitor now running at 1920x1200 resolution, I am sure there is some equivalent for AMD users thru Catalyst Control Center. This worked for those users who own a Nvidia Graphics card and have the Nvidia Control Panel installed on your computer.


I hope some people read this and use the "fix" as it worked for me. Well Im not sure if you have had a chance to respond Preeti but I figured out a workaround without having to retry the update to drivers as you had suggested.

temporary fix that should allow you to enter in the resolution that your not able to get thru other means. This is a response to a Windows / Microsoft rep, its a fix.
