I have a new hard disk with Windows 10 installed - I had to change my previous one due to bad sectors on it and it was unable to run the OS.
I have a Samsung monitor with a recommended resolution of 1366 x 768; but in Windows 10, this option (1366 x 768 for screen resolution) is not available - by default is selected 1200x800 - by selecting he other approximate option - which is 1600 x 900 IIRC, the monitor shows an alert saying that the optimal/recommended screen resolution is 1366 x 768.
I had search about this issue and the solutions are:
- Search updates of the drivers (via Windows Update) - It says that I already have installed the most updated drivers.
- Uninstall drivers - I can't do this since I really don't know which one and I don't think this is needed.
- Search about ways to set this resolution via cmd - it doesn't convince me try by this way.
How can Windows 10 recognize the screen's resolution and allow to select the screen resolution?
Any advice about how can I improve this question are welcome.
Here are some information about my monitor and the CD/driver I found:
- Monitor Samsung - model 943SNXPLUS
- Model Code: LS19MYYKFNA/ZM
- Color Display Unit - Type No: MC19WS
- Samsung MC19WS
CD/Driver:
- SAMSUNG SyncMaster - 2. Monitor Driver
- Serial code: BN59-0095A-02
When I play the CD, is shows the user manual and installation guide - which is open in the browser - , but I have to check further, due I couldn't find the driver itself; by reading the user manual, it shows the link for get he latest version of the driver, but it search in the same CD and says: file not found.
These are the values found in the "Details" tab of the Microsoft Basic Display Adapter:
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_03D0&SUBSYS_CB8410DE&REV_A2
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_03D0&SUBSYS_CB8410DE
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_03D0&CC_030000
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_03D0&CC_0300
This is the screenshot:
This is the model of my PC: