I ran into this problem recently, and I came across what I believe is a pretty ideal solution. I'm going to answer this even though it's over three years after the original question was asked. How might I be able to force Windows to use this monitor's native resolution? That errors with: "Custom mode test failed." I've tried to add "Custom Resolutions" in the NVIDIA Control Panel. I've installed and reinstalled NVIDIA GeForce ION Driver 185.85, but that doesn't fix it. I changed the monitor driver to "Generic PnP". I noticed that the monitor was "Generic Non-PnP". I switched back to the problem 22-inch monitor which was still suck at 1024 x 768. So, the problem is the monitor, not the computer or video card. I then tested it with another monitor-a 20-inch, 1680 x 1050 Dell-which was detected successfully and did run at its native resolution. I installed updated drivers for my graphics card (NVIDIA GeForce ION Driver 185.85) which forced it to 1024 x 768 when I then returned to Normal Mode.īut I cannot set it to a resolution higher than 1024 x 768! I loaded Safe Mode which forced it to 1024 x 768, which did display. It displayed nothing after the boot process. Several days ago my monitor stopped working. Connected by DVI cable to my NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT graphics card.
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