I'm hoping there is something i can do about this.....
Running windows 7 build 7068 with the latest VV.
I'm connecting the video to an LCD and it leaves a 1 inch black border around the whole screen and because i cant make adjustments in my Intel media accelerator because it is not supported (Tried installing vista drivers but wouldn't install) Also tried tinkering within 7's external monitor config but it does not give an option for "FULL SCREEN" Is there any other safe way?
P.S Tried the "SCREEN RE SIZE PLUG IN" but it didn't work.
Running windows 7 build 7068 with the latest VV.
I'm connecting the video to an LCD and it leaves a 1 inch black border around the whole screen and because i cant make adjustments in my Intel media accelerator because it is not supported (Tried installing vista drivers but wouldn't install) Also tried tinkering within 7's external monitor config but it does not give an option for "FULL SCREEN" Is there any other safe way?
P.S Tried the "SCREEN RE SIZE PLUG IN" but it didn't work.
Inviato Sun 19 Apr 09 @ 4:21 am
Yes, wait until Windows 7 is no longer a beta O/S and the manufactures are supporting the O/S with Windows 7 drivers.
Inviato Sun 19 Apr 09 @ 8:57 am
nothing you can do will make windows 7 work with out a flaw. I have similar problems with windows 7. Even though it use the same drivers as vista and the programs are compatible it is a new operating system, there will be bugs and flaws in the new os you will just have to wait for the finished windows 7. Also INTEL and NVIDIA also have to update there software to match windows 7. I would suggest down grading back to vista or xp. If this is your primary or only laptop it is not wise to use it on gigs. There is alot of bugs to be worked out on Microsoft end as well as intel and nvidia. I have down graded back to vista, i have a mac and partition my drive so my primary os was leopard and not windows. All i can tell you is to keep updating windows 7 maybe Microsoft will fix the problem, and keep writing feedback about the bugs.
Inviato Wed 22 Apr 09 @ 11:40 am