Resolution problems screen after Windows Update

On 7 August 09 Windows updater does its thing and reboot, my screen resolution is able to go to 1024 x 768. (Usually its 1920 x 1200) I have only the option of 800 x 600 and 1024 x 768 and nothing else, I uninstalled all updates except 1 that he would not let me uninstall (HOTFIX for Microsoft.net framework 3.5 SP1 KB9535...)  In addition all my programs/games that I started running in 1024 x 768 resolution I can't run now because of this problem.  I updated my latest graphic drivers from the manufacturer and off TMM I did after reading in another forum.  What are the options should I not counting as reformatting?

Hi Danman4132000,

Thank you for using the Microsoft Vista answers Forum.

I suggest you to install drivers for your video card in the yourManufacturrer Web site.

Go to the Device Manager and look at the properties of your video
card.
Then go to your manufacturer's Web site, download and install the correct drivers with make and model of your video card.

If this does not work, put your computer to boot and check if it works very well.

How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135/en-us

Please let me know if this helps you.
 
Kind regards

Yama - Microsoft technical support.

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