Re: Resolution Continuously Resets

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Good suggestion...I hadn't thought about that. That didn't seem to do
the trick, however. I whacked F8 (like that terminology?) at boot-up
and there were a few options for safe mode: Safe Mode, Safe Mode with
Networking, blah, blah, blah, Enable VGA Mode so I chose that like you
said and booted into Windows. From there, I changed the resolution
from the 640x480 that it was at by default to a normal (but not high)
resolution. Upon restarting, though, I got the same "Optimum mode"
message that I was getting before. Back to the drawing board. Thanks
for the suggestion, though!

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