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Hi all, I just got my MacBook Pro on Monday, and installed Boot Camp + Vista on it yesterday (for the sole purpose of gaming ). Now, I plugged in my external monitor, a Samsung SyncMaster 931BW 19' Widescreen LCD, and I installed the driver for it. However, for some reason, Vista can only get it to go up to 1024x768 resolution, even though the screen's native resolution is 1440x900. I installed and reinstalled the screen's driver several times and it even recognizes the model name of the screen. When I installed the driver, I made sure to install the one ending in '(Digital)' not in '(Analog)' because it's plugged into my DVI jack and uses a DVI connection on the monitor.
But it's still only allowing up to 1024x768 resolution. I looked at Samsung.com and found a support page for the screen and it mentioned the possibility that if one's computer won't allow them to set a higher resolution, perhaps one's video card doesn't support resolutions that high. This is of course not the case in that the MBP's native resolution on the laptop display is 1440x900 AND it is supposed to support the 30' Apple Cinema Displays.
I also tried setting the external monitor to NOT scale the image to full screen but instead just have a black border around it (if it won't get the highest resolution, I'd at least like it to look sharp). But when I did that, the external monitor didn't respond at all.
On Mac OS X, on the other hand, as soon as I logged into my account and opened System Prefs and clicked displays, it had a list of resolutions that worked with my screen, and naturally, the default selection was 1440x900. I didn't have to install drivers or anything, it just automatically knew what resolution to use (I know, throw out Vista, right?
I need it for games dammit! Well anyway, I was playing with this for hours yesterday and got nowhere. So I'm kinda at the end of my wits and I was wondering if any of you guys have advice. Could it be that the Boot Camp driver for the Nvidia GeForce 8600M GT is faulty? I only tried reinstalling the monitor's drivers, not the GPU's.
I'm a little wary of reinstalling that, though, in that it has a whole control panel and I don't want to lose that by uninstalling it. Advice please? EDIT: I've also noticed that it sometimes doesn't even realize what I'm referring to when I make settings for the external monitor. For example, I'll tell it to use just one monitor by itself, and I'll set that one monitor to be the Samsung SyncMaster. When I push Apply, it changes my laptop display to 1024x768 resolution, as if THAT's the Samsung (and the Samsung doesn't even turn on!). In the mean time, mirroring (displaying the same thing on both screens) doesn't work at all, on 1024x768 or 1440x900.
I have no idea what the heck is going on. Click to expand.Yeah, Mac OS X recognized the native resolution instantly, as I said in my original post. It does certainly seem to be a Vista problem, or at least a Vista on Boot Camp problem.
I had a similarly hard time getting the screen to work on my old Dell on XP, but that eventually was just a matter of getting a DVI cord instead of an VGA one, and doing some funky things with the display settings to get it to work. But I'm just at a loss here. I hope Apple and/or NVIDIA update their drivers SOON. Click to expand.The driver for the graphics card is from Boot Camp, which was just updated a week or two ago, and the screen's driver is from the disk the screen came with.
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I downloaded the latest screen driver from Samsung.com, but it does no good. (Does anyone know if I should install the monitor on 'Generic PnP Monitor', or on 'Generic non-PnP monitor'?
I've tried both I think, but I'm not sure of what that stuff means.) I don't think a monitor can just not be compatible with an OS. It's a matter of getting the right drivers for it, it seems. I'm going to chime in as experiencing this as well. My set-up: - Acer AL2216Wbd 1680x1050 (22' widescreen LCD DVI monitor) - MacBook Pro 15' (2.2GHz, 2GB, nVidia 8600M GT) - Boot Camp 1.3 - Windows Vista Home Premium upgrade retail Same problem: can only get up to 1024x768 on external monitor, even though the nVidia set-up correctly identifies the external monitor as AL2216W.
Vista's device manager identifies the AL2216W as Generic non-Plug and Play and the MacBook Pro's display as Generic Plug and Play. In OS X, everything works as expected: I can get full native 1680x1050 resolution on the external monitor either by extending the desktop, or putting the system to sleep, closing the lid, and just waking up the system on the external monitor. External Monitor on MacBook Pro Hello, Spent some time with this today and finally got it to work. I'm using Macbook Pro 17', Boot Camp 1.3, Windows Xp sp2 with an external flatscreen sony monitor (its an older molder). First, I downloaded/installed the ATI drivers from here: Lots more options here in the ATI UI than i found in the Apple provided drivers.
After the install i could right-click on the desktop, choose ATI Catylyst Control Centre and then enable another display. Note that there were two additional options for external displays and it only worked when i chose the second. When it prompted and i selected the 'clone' option.
Now my monitor displays a much higher res than it did with initial Boot Camp release. Hope this helps. Hello, Spent some time with this today and finally got it to work. I'm using Macbook Pro 17', Boot Camp 1.3, Windows Xp sp2 with an external flatscreen sony monitor (its an older molder). First, I downloaded/installed the ATI drivers from here: Lots more options here in the ATI UI than i found in the Apple provided drivers. After the install i could right-click on the desktop, choose ATI Catylyst Control Centre and then enable another display. Note that there were two additional options for external displays and it only worked when i chose the second.
When it prompted and i selected the 'clone' option. Now my monitor displays a much higher res than it did with initial Boot Camp release.
Hope this helps. Click to expand.Hm.
I've tried basically the equivalent of this, except that the new MBP's use NVIDIA graphics instead of ATI so I had to download the NVIDIA drivers. Two problems though: First, the new NVIDIA drivers don't work. It tells me it can't find driver software compatible with my hardware. Secondly, when I try changing those same settings as you (for example, the clone option), nothing shows up on my external screen.
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The only option that gets something to actually show up on my screen is to do 'dual-view' or extended desktop (i.e., combine the two monitors into one giant widescreen monitor). But even then, the resolution on my external screen is wrong. EDIT: I also tried the link provided by mundizzle, but to no avail.