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Latest post 11/24/2009 02:28 AM by howiecanning. 8 replies.
 
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DELL IN2010N Monitor changes resolution on PC restart (Auto Adjusts)

Hi Guys,

I have a DELL XPS 210 Desktop with a DELL IN2010N Monitor which I just bought. The max resolution on the monitor is 1600x900 so if I adjust to these settings using the Intel Graphics Controller Utility everything displays fine. When I restart the PC the monitor goes back to / auto adjusts to 1440x900 resolution despite the settings on the  Intel Graphics Controller Utility and on the traditional display resolution settings stating resolution is on 1600x900 i.e the monitor says 1 thing and the PC another after restart. Once I reset the settings to 1600x900 all is fine again. This conflict is causing fuzzy characters. Please advise if there is a fix. Tried downloading latest monitor and display adapters but no joy.

THANKS

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Re: DELL IN2010N Monitor changes resolution on PC restart (Auto Adjusts)

I am getting the same problem.   I have a 545MT, Windows 7, onboard Intel G33/G31 graphics.   Lettering is wobbly and obviously wrong until you re-adjust it.   As 'howiecanning' says above, you have to go in, change the settings to something else, then reject the change and hey preseto the IN2010N is now running at 1600x900 (when you check the monitor's on board menu).  

I too have up to date drivers for graphics card and monitor.

SimonEC

 

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Re: DELL IN2010N Monitor changes resolution on PC restart (Auto Adjusts)

Update:   There is a workaround that less of a pain than changing the video settings every time:  Simply turn the monitor off and back on again (!)   Alternatively just turn on the PC one minute before you turn on the monitor...      Before you turn it off and on again the monitor is sitting at 1440x900, when it comes back on it is at the correct 1600x900...  All the while the PC has been set correctly at 1600x900.  Shouldn't the monitor 'remember' what it was last set to?    Clearly it needs to see the PC when it starts up to get its setting right.

I suspect this monitor needs a new driver...

SimonEC

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Re: DELL IN2010N Monitor changes resolution on PC restart (Auto Adjusts)

Would have thought the monitor would get the res settings off the PC and auto adjust accordingly. Its a monitor problem/ PC monitor conflict. Dell pls advise. My other PC's don't have the issue with their monitors

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Re: DELL IN2010N Monitor changes resolution on PC restart (Auto Adjusts)

I raised a case with Dell email support.   They believe that the next driver for my video card (the on board Intel G31/G33/Q33/Q35) is likely to fix this, though there is no guarantee.   This seems plausible, since right now there no Windows 7 driver for this card at all on the Dell site at all.  There is no date for when an update may be available, but I am happy to wait, turning the monitor off and on again is not too bad a chore in the grand scheme of things.   So while there is no guarantee, you may find that a new video driver for your card will be available one day that may fix it.   

I wonder how many people with a new Dell this never notice the fuzzy characters on their screen and simply don't know this sort of annoying bug is happening...

SimonEC

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Re: DELL IN2010N Monitor changes resolution on PC restart (Auto Adjusts)

I'm experiencing the problem on XP Professional. Pity I cant switch Auto Adjust off on the monitor. Thanks for getting back tho

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Re: DELL IN2010N Monitor changes resolution on PC restart (Auto Adjusts)

Folks,

I suspect that this issue cannot be fixed with a BIOS or Video Driver update. When a system boots, the video card will request a table of supported resolutions and timings from the monitor via a communication standard called DDC. This is true regardless of the video connector utilized (VGA, DVI, HDMI etc...).

It appears to me that this communications is failing due to timing issues (monitor is not ready when the video card makes its request). I'm basing this theory on the fact that switching the monitor on and off works seems to work around the problem. So only a change to the monitor is likely to resolve the issue. However, I've never heard of a BIOS upgrade for a monitor (they don't have any means to load new code).

And forget about monitor drivers. What Dell calls "drivers" are color profiles for color correction.

Masi_GC

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Re: DELL IN2010N Monitor changes resolution on PC restart (Auto Adjusts)

Well I got a new graphics card and the issue persists. I also disabled DDC on the monitor settings. I set screen res to 1600*900 and restarted PC. Text is blurry and when i power on/off the monitor the text is perfect. Monitor shows a res of eg 1400*900 when the PC screen res settings say 1600*900. Surely Dell should be testing this?????????????????????? I even tried setting resolution in the registry to 1600*900 but no joy. Is there a way of getting the monitor driver/software to kick in earlier or something on start up. DELL CAN YOU RESPOND?

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Re: DELL IN2010N Monitor changes resolution on PC restart (Auto Adjusts)

Below is the set up information associated with the monitor driver. Can anything be tweaked here guys? Ma monitor res is 1600*900 so can't see where the conflict is?

 

;================================ 

;IN2010N.INF 12/03/08 Ver. 2.0

;Copyright 1996-2009 Dell Inc.

;

;This is a setupfile for IN2010N

;

;================================

;

;------------------------------------------------

[Version]

signature="$CHICAGO$"

Class=Monitor

ClassGuid={4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}

Provider=%Dell%

CatalogFile=IN2010N.cat

DriverVer=12/03/2008, 1.0  

 

;-------------------------------------------------

 

[ClassInstall32]

AddReg=ClassAddReg32

 

[ClassAddReg32]

HKR,,,,%MonitorClassName%

HKR,,Icon,,"-1"

HKR,,NoInstallClass,,1

 

[DestinationDirs]

DefaultDestDir = 11

IN2010N_Analog.CopyFiles = 23

 

[SourceDisksNames]

1="Dell Monitor installtion disk",,,

 

[SourceDisksFiles]

IN2010N.icm=1

 

[Manufacturer]

%DELL%=DELL,NTx86,NTAMD64 

 

[DELL]  

%IN2010N_Analog%=IN2010N_Analog.Install, Monitor\DELA049

 

[DELL.NTx86]

%IN2010N_Analog%=IN2010N_Analog.Install, Monitor\DELA049

 

[DELL.NTAMD64]  

%IN2010N_Analog%=IN2010N_Analog.Install, Monitor\DELA049

 

[ControlFlags]

ExcludeFromSelect.nt=Monitor\DELA049

 

[IN2010N_Analog.Install]

DelReg=DEL_CURRENT_REG    

AddReg=IN2010N_Analog.AddReg, 1600, DPMS

CopyFiles=IN2010N_Analog.CopyFiles

 

[DEL_CURRENT_REG]

HKR,MODES

HKR,,MaxResolution

HKR,,DPMS

HKR,,ICMProfile

 

[1600]

HKR,,MaxResolution,,"1600,900"

 

[DPMS]

HKR,,DPMS,,1

 

[IN2010N_Analog.AddReg]

HKR,"MODES\1600,900",Mode1,,"30.0-83.0,56.0-76.0,+,-"

HKR,,ICMProfile,0,"IN2010N.icm"

 

[IN2010N_Analog.CopyFiles]

IN2010N.icm

 

[Strings]

MonitorClassName="Monitor"

Dell="Dell Inc."

 

IN2010N_Analog="Dell IN2010N(Analog)"

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