Pavilion p6150t: upgrade of the screw until the resolution of the monitor.

I just upgraded my p6150t (originally running Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit) Windows 7 Home Premium 64 - bit using the upgrade disc provided by HP at the time of purchase. The upgrade went well, except that HP Update was no longer on the system after the upgrade. In the case the opposite (even without running upgrade HP), Win 7 works well.

However, I have a monitor Dell S2209W capable of running at a resolution of 1920 x 1200. With Vista, I could set my display at this resolution. However, with Windows 7, I can only set the resolution to 1280 x 800. I have the original disk for the Dell monitor, but it won't install the driver on this system with Win 7 (same result during the download of the latest version of the driver from the Dell Web site).

For Vista, the graphics driver on the HP site for this computer has been for NVIDIA GeForce 6210.  But for Windows 7, graphics drivers only listed for this computer is of course ATI unified (in addition to the Intel graphics) driver. As the original graphic card is not ATI, an updated NVIDIA driver would solve this problem?

Any other suggestions would be welcome.

Thank you.

Correction: it's Nvidia GEForce G210, NO 6210.

In addition, for Win Vista, both the unified ATI graphics card and the drivers for graphic card NVIDIA GeForce G210 are listed, but for Win 7, only the ATI driver is listed.

Sorry for the confusion.

Hi there @Les

Welcome to the Forums of HP Support! It's a good place to find the help you need, so many other users, the HP experts and other members of the support staff. I understand that you are having problems of display resolution after the upgrade to Windows 7 from Vista. I'm happy to help you with this.

In response to your question, Yes, because it is a desktop computer you can try the driver directly from NVidia and test it.  You can also try to use the HP Support Assistant and see if she can find the updated or compatible drivers for your system hardware.
HP Support Assistant
With the help of HP Support Assistant (Windows 7, Windows Vista)

Or the other choice is worth trying. I'm curious to hear your results.

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