![]() ![]() Apparently somebody used my monitor (without my knowledge) and used their own (defective) cable and left it there. Solved in the most unlikely way : used a different VGA cable. Resolution (1440×900) was unavailable (sic) This dude has a complicated solution, which I haven't tried yet. Has anybody ever figured why this happens and have a good solution? I've goggled this problem and it appears that this has happened to other people but all the answers involve people giving up in frustration or reinstalling both terrible outcomes. I've tried everything from uninstalling and reinstalling the Intel drivers as well as the monitor drivers to no avail. The problem is, now the native resolution for my main monitor's (the SE198WFP) resolution of 1440x900 60 Hz is no longer available. Recently, I plugged the Vostro into a couple of other monitors. I've been using the Vostro with a Dell SE198WFP LCD Monitor as the external display since day one for about two years without any problems. I'm using a Vostro 1200 laptop with the Mobile Intel(R) 965 Express Chipset powering its graphics and running Vista 32-bit SP2. ![]()
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