Cannot set the native resolution

Hello

I have Dell Vostro 200 and recently upgraded to Windows 7. Since the upgrade, I can't resolve native resolution for my monitor (1680 x 1050), the above, I can go is 1280 x 800. Before the upgrade and have Windows XP, everything worked fine. I tried to get the driver for video motherboard (I use an integrated video card), but can't seem to find the right driver. Can someone suggest a solution for this?

Thank you!

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