Windows XP boot up screen resolution

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Doug

Hi group,

Long time reader, 1st time poster.<< Well almost
Hey, when I load a fresh install on a system, and it boots up for the 1st
time, the Windows XP logo is nice and tight with an obvious higher
resolution. BUT when the actual install is complete and boots for the final
process of installation, the resolution seems to be like 640X480 or
possibly 800X600. How can I switch the resolution to the higher mode on
boot up? It just looks so much nicer!

TIA,

Doug
 
Visit the support website of the manufacturer of your video card or
video card adapter, search for the latest Windows XP compatible
drivers, download and install them.

If you have a notebook computer, visit the website of the manufacturer
of your notebook computer to obtain the video adapter drivers.

Then right-click on your Desktop and select:
Properties > Setting and adjust your Screen Resolution
settings, then select "Highest (32 bit) Color Quality setting,
and click "apply".

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User

Be Smart! Protect your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/

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| Hi group,
|
| Long time reader, 1st time poster.<< Well almost
| Hey, when I load a fresh install on a system, and it boots up for the 1st
| time, the Windows XP logo is nice and tight with an obvious higher
| resolution. BUT when the actual install is complete and boots for the final
| process of installation, the resolution seems to be like 640X480 or
| possibly 800X600. How can I switch the resolution to the higher mode on
| boot up? It just looks so much nicer!
|
| TIA,
|
| Doug
 
Thanx Carey, but I already know all that. I"m talking more about the splash
screen "before" windows is actually loading.

TIA,

Doug


: Visit the support website of the manufacturer of your video card or
: video card adapter, search for the latest Windows XP compatible
: drivers, download and install them.
:
: If you have a notebook computer, visit the website of the manufacturer
: of your notebook computer to obtain the video adapter drivers.
:
: Then right-click on your Desktop and select:
: Properties > Setting and adjust your Screen Resolution
: settings, then select "Highest (32 bit) Color Quality setting,
: and click "apply".
:
: --
: Carey Frisch
: Microsoft MVP
: Windows XP - Shell/User
:
: Be Smart! Protect your PC!
: http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/
 
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