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I have tried this with both XP and W2K images now, but it seems that
if I riprep a machine that has it's resolution set to 1024x768, when I
use that image on a new PC, it defaults to 800x600.
I can then change it back easily (i.e. the option for 1024x768 is
there) but why is it not RIS-ing as 1024x768 in the first place?
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.setup_deployment (More info?)
Dont you have to put that in some sort of unattend file?
I know for sysprep you have to set the display settings or it uses the
defaults.
[Display]
BitsPerPel=16
Xresolution=800
YResolution=600
"Rob Savage" <info_removethis_@robsavage.com> wrote in message
news:4aa1cadb.0407230715.4a48b2a6@posting.google.com...
> I have tried this with both XP and W2K images now, but it seems that
> if I riprep a machine that has it's resolution set to 1024x768, when I
> use that image on a new PC, it defaults to 800x600.
>
> I can then change it back easily (i.e. the option for 1024x768 is
> there) but why is it not RIS-ing as 1024x768 in the first place?
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Cheers
>
> Rob
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.setup_deployment (More info?)
Joe - you are a top man.
And I am obviously going blind...
Thanks for pointing that out!
Cheers
Rob
"Joe B" <joebNOSPAM@PLEASEbraytonlaw.com> wrote in message news:<u27e3FOcEHA.2468@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl>...
> Dont you have to put that in some sort of unattend file?
> I know for sysprep you have to set the display settings or it uses the
> defaults.
> [Display]
> BitsPerPel=16
> Xresolution=800
> YResolution=600
>
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