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    Question about Sleep on a m1330

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by AndersenWatcher, Sep 26, 2007.

  1. AndersenWatcher

    AndersenWatcher Notebook Enthusiast

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    Usually I can get my m1330 quickly out of sleep without any problems. But 20% of the time the screen lowers its resolution while it is in the process of 'waking up'. Resetting the resolution to the finest setting every time is a pain.

    Is there a way to keep my computer from doing this?

    Thanks,
     
  2. kamote

    kamote Notebook Geek

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    just download and install the latest video driver for your system
     
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    khull Notebook Consultant

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    its a known problem which nvidia and microsoft are point fingers at each other
     
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    huyqp Notebook Enthusiast

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    I used to have this problem until I set the resolution on the using the control panel instead of right clicking on desktop. but now I have a problem with using hdmi for external monitor