How to enable wide screen mode in xp by not changing resolution?
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Hi, guys, I have a 19 inch wide screen samsung monitor. I've recently re-formatted my pc and installed xp sp2. But the prob is i get a stretched screen horizontally. I've installed the necessary drivers. I've tried changing to all the resolutions. Only the 1440x900 resolution looked better. Still, its doesnt fit the screen, its vertically stretched, but better than other resolutions. I had this problem already before and i solved it too. But i forgot how i did it now. Only thing i remember is there is some option to switch to widescreen mode. I searched several forums but couldnt find. Anyone help me to find it out pls! I want my sweet old best fitting screen again!
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Answer:
are you sure you installed the monitor drivers AS WELL AS the graphic card drivers?
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