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Non-Dell computer
In Windows 7:
1.
Right-click on the desktop and click
Personalization.
2.
Click
Change Display Settings.
3.
Click
Advanced Settings.
4.
Identify your graphics controller supplier from the description at the top of the window.
For example, NVIDIA, AMD, Intel, and so on.
5.
Refer to the graphic card provider website for updated driver. For example,
https://www.AMD.com
or
https://www.NVIDIA.com
.
6.
After installing the drivers for your graphics adapter, attempt to set the resolution to
1920 x 1080 again.
In Windows 8 or Windows 8.1:
1.
Select the Desktop tile to switch to classic desktop.
2.
Right-click on the desktop and click
Personalization.
3.
Click
Change Display Settings.
4.
Click
Advanced Settings.
5.
Identify your graphics controller supplier from the description at the top of the window.
For example, NVIDIA, AMD, Intel, and so on.
6.
Refer to the graphic card provider website for updated driver. For example,
https://www.AMD.com
or
https://www.NVIDIA.com
.
7.
After installing the drivers for your graphics adapter, attempt to set the resolution to
1920 x 1080 again.
In Windows 10:
1.
Right-click on the desktop and click
Display Settings.
2.
Click
Advanced display settings.
3.
Click
Display adapter properties.
4.
Identify your graphics controller supplier from the description at the top of the window.
For example, NVIDIA, AMD, Intel, and so on.
5.
Refer to the graphic card provider website for updated driver. For example,
https://www.AMD.com
or
https://www.NVIDIA.com
.
6.
After installing the drivers for your graphics adapter, attempt to set the resolution to
1920 x 1080 again.
NOTE: If you are unable to set the recommended resolution, please contact
the manufacturer of your computer or consider purchasing a graphics
adapter that supports the video resolution.