Install problem - the monitor resolution

I'm trying to install Illustrator CS3, but in the audit of the system, I get a message that the minimum requirements for monitor (1024 x 768) resolution is not met.  I'm running at 1600 x 900, so it shouldn't be a problem.  I dropped it to 1024 x 768, but which did not help either.  I restarted several times and am using the original installation CD.  Any reason, why it does not work?

Brand new Dell Studio XPS 1647/w 4 GB of RAM, ATI Mobile Radeon HD 4670, Windows 7 Pro x 64

Disable Aero and improved on the ATI card features. CS3 was never designed for or tested on W7 and cannot deal with some of the specifics.

Mylenium

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