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woodchopper | 21:18 Wed 17th Feb 2010 | Computers
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I purcahsed a new up to date computer comploete with and LGw2043s-pf monitor.
I kept the old computer which used a CRT montor and plugged it and the new one ( via a KVM switch ) into the LG monitor - new computer is fine on it but on the old conputer the icons are stretched and when I try to set the resolution to 1600x900 it will not accpet it and says it is out of range.
Is it a matter of installing a driver for it or is the graphics card not suitable ?
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Graphics card isn't up to it.
It's not a matter of a new driver, it's a matter of a new video adaptor.
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A video adpater is ?
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Sily me - its a graphics card isn't it ?

Is this one suitable?http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/New-ATI-Radeon
-9600-XT-256MB-AGP-Graphics-Card-9600XT_W0QQi
temZ260550859310QQcmdZViewItem?rvr_id=&rvr_id
=&cguid=a86659ac1260a0aad4b63816ff95cdfe
The graphics card description is for an AGP card, it's unlikely your new pc will have an AGP slot. Nowadays they are PCI, or PCI Express.
What graphics card have you got fitted?
Have you got a spare PCI slot?
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It has PCI slots.
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Got it sorted with a new graphics card with an AGP slot.

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