Cannot adjust the screen resolution

I tried to reset the setting on my resolution for my windows monitor XP WITH SP1, boots upwards in mode 4 by default bits. I'm under System 32 and before I tried to download updates for SP2, WAS in MEASURE of HAVING 16 BIT COLOR, cannot adjust the screen resolution, it is locked on 640 x 820. How can I fix it?

Hello

What Dell? Dimension? OptiPlex? Inspiron? Others? In the meantime, I'm looking to see if there is only a single 2300.

I repeat...

You just do a new installation of a Windows CD?

If you have, you will need to install all the drivers concerned material, including graphics drivers.

Click on start, run, then type devmgmt.msc and press ENTER. In Device Manager there devices not identified or marked as having a problem (marked with!)?

Tricky

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