Problem: Screen resolution & Lan adapt.

Problem 1: Screen Resolution.
First of all start, Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit. Second boot, Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit. Then I didn't work as it used to be. Now using, Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit. After this install and reinstall, I was confused and didn't know what was my original using bits. : S (supposed to be 32-bit)

Okay, so I was trying to backup D: drive and tries to start and do a clean install from disk wins7. But unfortunately, I had my iso installed with Windows7 Home Premium 64 - bit. FYI, I didn't know what Wins7 bit iso has been in the cd, so I just started it and installed with this 64-bit cd.

Then I tried to change my screen resolution. There were two options: 800 x 600 and 1024 x 768. I changed it to 1024 x 768, but it will not work. It's weird. I went to Device Manager and checked on the Image adapter: Standard VGA graphics adapters.
Problem 2: The Lan adapter.
Cable connected to the modem, it flashes. but I could not simply go online, and I didn't know why. Is it lack of the new wins7? Or my adapter lan was broken?
Don't let some answers, thanks in advance.
Problem 1: Screen Resolution.
First of all start, Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit. Second boot, Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit. Then I didn't work as it used to be. Now using, Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit. After this install and reinstall, I was confused and didn't know what was my original using bits. : S (supposed to be 32-bit)

Okay, so I was trying to backup D: drive and tries to start and do a clean install from disk wins7. But unfortunately, I had my iso installed with Windows7 Home Premium 64 - bit. FYI, I didn't know what Wins7 bit iso has been in the cd, so I just started it and installed with this 64-bit cd.

Then I tried to change my screen resolution. There were two options: 800 x 600 and 1024 x 768. I changed it to 1024 x 768, but it will not work. It's weird. I went to Device Manager and checked on the Image adapter: Standard VGA graphics adapters.
Problem 2: The Lan adapter.
Cable connected to the modem, it flashes. but I could not simply go online, and I didn't know why. Is it lack of the new wins7? Or my adapter lan was broken?
Don't let some answers, thanks in advance.

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