Quote - (roadgeek9 @ Jun 14 2008, 22:00)

You could try the instructions for Windows 95 here....
http://toastytech.com/guis/miscb.html. It might work.
EDIT - Copy all of the code in the gray box into a ".reg" file, and change any reference from 1440, 900 to 1680, 1050
I guess that couldn't hurt to try, thanks.
Quote - (LoneWolfMage @ Jun 15 2008, 01:08)

Make sure you ALSO have the INF(driver file for that monitor) and instal it .. could be as easy as that ... with a correct model and make of the monitor that would help..
They have a tendancy to work "hand in hand " with each other..
Either that or the Monitor cant for some reason accept the resolution that is given to it in the proper way .
Hope that helps
LoneWolf
My bad, Its a 20" Apple Cinema Display. It came up with Apple Cinema Display when I plugged in in so I guess it go the .inf file from the monitor or the OS. Where would I find it otherwise? Is it something i need to write myself?
Thanks