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penang
My Problem: XP keep drops back to 16 colors
Hello all, greetings !!
My XP system has a problem. It has a taste for 4-bit, or 16 color
display. No matter which setting I have determined, if I shut down the
computer, and reboot it, XP drops everything back to 16 colors.
My display card is NVIDIA GeForce MX400 based, with 256MB of RAM on it.
It isn't any fancy top-of-the-line card, but it does get the job done.
My computer is a typical Pentium 4, with 2 GB of RAM. Not fancy, but
workable.
The problem is that XP has a liking of 4-bit display.
Everytime I turn on the computer, I have to get on "Control Panel" >
"System" > "Hardware" > "Device Manager" > "Monitors", to delete the
"default monitor".
Then I have to get on the "display property" > "setting" > "advance" >
click on the "adapter" tab, and then click on the "List All Modes"
button to reset the display back to 32-bit (or 16-bit, or whatever
setting other than 4-bit, 16-color setting).
If I do not delete the "default monitor" using the "Device Manager"
method, I can't change the color quality of the display.
I have absolutely no idea why my XP machine loves the 16-bit color
display setting so much. I have a lot of friends having XP machines,
and none of their system have this type of "love affair".
My question to you is this -
Is there a permanent way to make my XP system to stick with whatever
display setting I chose for it ?
I thank you for your help.
Hello all, greetings !!
My XP system has a problem. It has a taste for 4-bit, or 16 color
display. No matter which setting I have determined, if I shut down the
computer, and reboot it, XP drops everything back to 16 colors.
My display card is NVIDIA GeForce MX400 based, with 256MB of RAM on it.
It isn't any fancy top-of-the-line card, but it does get the job done.
My computer is a typical Pentium 4, with 2 GB of RAM. Not fancy, but
workable.
The problem is that XP has a liking of 4-bit display.
Everytime I turn on the computer, I have to get on "Control Panel" >
"System" > "Hardware" > "Device Manager" > "Monitors", to delete the
"default monitor".
Then I have to get on the "display property" > "setting" > "advance" >
click on the "adapter" tab, and then click on the "List All Modes"
button to reset the display back to 32-bit (or 16-bit, or whatever
setting other than 4-bit, 16-color setting).
If I do not delete the "default monitor" using the "Device Manager"
method, I can't change the color quality of the display.
I have absolutely no idea why my XP machine loves the 16-bit color
display setting so much. I have a lot of friends having XP machines,
and none of their system have this type of "love affair".
My question to you is this -
Is there a permanent way to make my XP system to stick with whatever
display setting I chose for it ?
I thank you for your help.