Media Center Resolution changes and do not stick on windows 7

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Media Center Resolution changes and do not stick on windows 7
I am utilizing Windows 7 Ultimate and the windows 7 ultimate is linked to Pioneer through High-Definition Multimedia Interface and after that linked to a Samsung TV and it’s as well through High-Definition Multimedia Interface. Everything is working, but every time I start media center, center media changes the resolution (1440x900, IIRC). Then go into "TV Settings" and reset the resolution to 1920x1080. Everything is then fine; I can use 7MC without any problem. When I leave 7MC, my desk looks good (also set at 1920x1080). However, as soon as you restart 7MC, the resolution (in the media center) will revert back to 1440x900. Just do not "stick", no matter what changes the resolution (7MC interior) will not remain persistent between runs of the program. The video card is an ATI 4850, running the newest Catalyst drivers. I prepared a custom resolution, presently to be confident, nothing seems to have any effect on him as soon as you exit and reopen media center changes the resolution. Also, I tried to "re-run Setup" in the Media Center for any success. I am connected to the machine in an account with administrator privileges.
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Old 20-03-2011
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Re: Media Center Resolution changes and do not stick on windows 7
I'd suggest performing the clean boot so you can solve your problem. To perform clean boot follow these steps: get on the Start sign from the desktop and after that select on the run and type msconfig and next hit enter. Throughout this moment you will be incited to enter the administrator password for authentication of the password and then continue. Now under the clean boot, go to the general tab and then hit the Start button and then make unchecked on selective radio marking load startup items. After this go to the services tab and choose the check box Hide All Microsoft Services, hit on Disable All button and subsequently make a hit on the OK button. I assume this will assist a lot.
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Hello thanks for replying, i have gone through steps and i have tried to follow this and then i didn’t have any result on this. I have tried several times but the result is same. I have tried the clean boot but it not working at all i don’t know should i do to solve this issue, please is there anyone to solve this issue and so that i can solve mine issue.
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In my opinion, I also believe that the problem you mentioned in your post is supposed to occur for the center of the media, so I recommend you download the latest version of the web site developer and replace the existing one, can be emitted from the previous version. Try this, if this does not help, it's just for the graphics configuration, change the settings, I would also suggest that you upgrade the controller firmware version, if the problems with the graphics driver or the optimal solution, then this will surely help solve the problem.
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The setting is where i thought it should be: first go to the Tasks and then select the Settings. Under the settings make hit on the TV and after that go to the TV set or monitor. I have my TV connected to an S-video cable, and I had chosen this configuration, which gave me no options to change the resolution. Apparently, if I say I have a media center running TV through a VGA cable, I get a complete list of screen resolutions I can choose, and this works flawlessly.
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