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Mel - 28 Dec 2003 22:59 GMT
I rec'vd new camera and I installed software on my old
computer which has win 98 installed the installation went
thru ok but when accessing the program I recv a message
stating "CHANGE DISPLAY SETTING TO 800X600 resolution or
higher to run Photoimpression program....so when I go
under settings and on the right try to change it will not
go anywhere any other suggestions?

I am not great on computers any way sorry....any help is
greatly appreciated.
PattyL - 30 Dec 2003 06:10 GMT
If you do not have the ability to change your display settings to 800x600,
then you probably do not have the correct driver installed for your video
card.  Go to the computer manufacturer's web site and see if there is a
driver to download.  Drivers should have also shipped on disk or CD with
your computer but if you've had the computer for a while, it's likely that
there are newer better drivers available.

Once you install these, you should be able to change the resolution.

PattyL

> I rec'vd new camera and I installed software on my old
> computer which has win 98 installed the installation went
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> I am not great on computers any way sorry....any help is
> greatly appreciated.
 
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