You have to get into your computer's BIOS, also called the Setup on some computers; from here you can define what your hard drives are and other hardware before your OS loads, including the on-board video.
When you first turn on your computer, before the OS loads (such as the Windows screen or a GRUB loading screen), there will be some key or key-combo to press to access the BIOS. Usually it is something like the [F12] or [F9] key, or maybe [Del]. It should read the correct key to press on the screen (you may need to use the on-board video to see this), otherwise just try running your finger across all of the [F#] keys.
Screen Size Size of intended pixels (can it be manufactured reliably?) Desired resolution in pixels/inch. Dimensions of monitor (called aspect ratio) Onboard video driver within monitor. Available components for higher processing bandwidth etc.
well first of all you must right click on the main screen of your PC, then click display settings, monitor should come up then click advanced settings, properties, driver and disable. easy as that.
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a wide screen monitor is called DESKTOP
The monitor is the screen that you are looking at to read this answer.
Pictures on the display screen(monitor) are made up of
No.
the screen is not clear
No, a monitor is your computer screen.
the screen
The monitor is a screen used for a computer or a laptop. The one you're looking at right now to see this answer.