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Old 22-09-2008
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Problems with the resolution of images in browser

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Hi,

I had just formatted my pc but now the explorer is not working properly. I see the images the pixels. and if I send a picture by mail also can I see the pixilated with any program. I have misconfigured?

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Old 22-09-2008
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It is assumed that the problem is the graphics card or video.

Go to Display Properties, Settings tab and quality of the color you need to get more than 16 bits and a screen resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels. If after watching throughout pixilated restart still try to update the drivers for your graphics card.

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well, if not likely, go to display properties -> configuration, advanced options and check out the ranges of colors you have, probably put in an option to default.
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