1024X768 doesn't works with my sis530 driver.

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I can't get my sis530 video adapter to change resolution to 1024X768.I tried to change monitors, but nothing changed.i used 1024X768 with my sis 5595/5598, but i don't have it anymore.





do i have to do anything in the bioS?
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OS, and what video options are available?
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Windows 98 SE
the video options are:640X480,800X600(which i currently use), 1024X768(i want to use this one, but the screen gets all screwed),1280X1024 and 1600X1200(i never could use these two anyway)/,16 colors,256 colors,16 bit color(high color) and 32 bit color(true color)(which i currently use)
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Looks more like a refresh rate issue.
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how can i change the refresh rate?
which would be the ideal value(if ther is any for it) for it?
I got to use the BIOS setup?
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Does the Device Manager display the correct Monitor in use? Is the Video Adapter set to "Optimal" in the Advanced Settings?

I agree...refresh rate issue...not BIOS issue.
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the video adapter is set to optimal but in the device manager my monitor is set to unknown monitor or something like that.but i'm pretty sure that this problem doesn't have anything to do with my monitor, because i used 1024X768 with my old computer years ago and i had no problems.


Please, could anyone explain me how this refresh rate works and tell me how can i change it?
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oh, i used the monitor that i use today with my old computer and my old computer had no problems with 1024X768 resolution.The driver was still unknown monitor
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Update the monitor driver to any generic 1024x768 one.
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What monitor model, and is it DDC? See if the monitor manufacturer has a custom INF for it...if not, AJZ's suggestion should work just fine.
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the model of the monitor is unknown even to me, since it is an Elebra monitor, and Elebra is a manufacturer of Brazil that probably doesn't work anymore with monitors.so there is no chance that i can get an inf file from them.this monitor is really old.I tried ajz solution, but i keep changing refresh rates and it just got worse.i had these options:adapter's standard, optimized, 56hz,60hz,72hz,75hz.72hz and 75hz didn't worked with 800X600, so i couldn't change resolutions, and i think it would be useless.do you think that i should change this monitor to solve the problem?
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Maybe your monitor is only capable of doing 1024 with 60Hz and the driver tries to use a higher frequency. Try to use Laptop 1024 monitor instead of standard 1024 monitor - maybe this forces 60Hz on 1024 resolution
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There should be some sort of tag on the back with information on it, such as a model number, etc... Does the monitor cable have all 15 pin positions filled with a pin?

If you change resolutions a lot, then AJZ's solution may not work unless you adjust the refresh rate to match as well.
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If the monitor's old, the 1024x768 mode might refresh at the archaic 87i Hz mode.
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I found this information in the monitor's back:
CM14SBS
100-125/200-240V
50/60 Hz

I tried laptop monitor suggestion, but it didn't worked.The monitor cable has all pins in the right position.
If my monitor works with 87i Hz rate, what can I do to fix the problem?

I would like to thank everyone for your help, i really need it
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