You do not need drivers for a monitor.
Before you install windows you have to create at least one partition and format it. After that during the windows installation process choose the partition which you created earlier for windows to install itself over there. Also you have to have all required drivers for your hardware (monitor (not always needed), video card, sound card, ethernet, wireless and so on) which you have to install when the installation process is finished. You might need specific drivers for your equipment such SATA (AHCI, RAID) or SCSI.
For a several reason,1. The monitor doesn't support the desktop resolution that Windows provide.2. The monitor doesn't support the refresh rate that Windows provide.3. The graphic card settings appear to be unsupported by your monitor.4. The monitor maybe unrecognized by Windows, and needs drivers installed.Try booting Windows on the safe mode, tweak monitor settings on control panel, or desktop properties, try the lowest resolution (800x600), and refresh rate (60 Hertz).
*Ensure that you have 2 video cards installed, done, by someone with the skills needed *Install the drivers for video cards For a windows installation *Connect your secondary monitor to you computer *Turn on you computer --> load windows (Default normally) *Windows see's 2 monitors, and extends the windows desktop too this monitor *Open application 1, un-maximize it, and click and drag it to the other screen, maximize it if you wish *Open application 2, maximize it
This may indicate a problem. It could be software and require re-installation of the application you are using, your video drivers, or your operating system. It could also be a sign of a loose cable, or loose installation of the videocard. It can also indicate failure of the monitor, videocard, or other internal component. In some cases, it may also be some sort of special feature of your monitor. Check your monitor's documentation to see.
In terms of software drivers, most modern LCD TV monitors are plug-and-play-compatible with Windows XP. Display settings for the screen can be adjusted in Control Panel.
Unfortunately there is no way to "unlock" higher resolutions in Windows Vista. Windows Vistadetects the highest resolution possible for the monitoris controls and allows you to choose that as its max. If you were able to increase higher then the monitor would not be able to display it. If you feel or know that the monitor's design is meant for a higher resolution, then there is a problem with the drivers. Make sure the monitors drivers are correctly installed.
It is rare to need to install specific drivers for a monitor. Most monitors support Plug n' Play, and the drivers are automatically loaded.
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One can download some Dell monitor drivers on Dells official website. One could also check the website called nodevice to see if they can find the drivers they need.
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