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Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP]
Damnable problem. In deploying Win 7 64-bit, I've noticed that even if
the hardware is the same on a array of machines I have but their
monitors are *slightly* different (or sometimes no different at all),
it won't matter what you've frozen your monitor resolution to in the
image. It will often decide to use the recommended setting and ignore
whatever resolution you had when the image was frozen. Is there a way
to make it stick with and retain the resolution you set it to and not
change to recommended when it's imaged to a new machine? Google and
the KB have been of no help. Anyone seen this and know of a fix?
- Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP]
the hardware is the same on a array of machines I have but their
monitors are *slightly* different (or sometimes no different at all),
it won't matter what you've frozen your monitor resolution to in the
image. It will often decide to use the recommended setting and ignore
whatever resolution you had when the image was frozen. Is there a way
to make it stick with and retain the resolution you set it to and not
change to recommended when it's imaged to a new machine? Google and
the KB have been of no help. Anyone seen this and know of a fix?
- Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP]