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Can someone tell me how to keep my display settings so I don't get the 8bit color every time I boot. I'd like to keep it on 24 bit but it always reverts back to 8bit whenever I shut down and reboot.
Thanks in advance,
appachi99
Oct 13 '07 #1
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Can someone tell me how to keep my display settings so I don't get the 8bit color every time I boot. I'd like to keep it on 24 bit but it always reverts back to 8bit whenever I shut down and reboot.
Thanks in advance,
appachi99
[MOVED to the Windows Forum from Feedback - please watch which forum you are posting in]

Most modern systems these days use 32 bit color by default.

Please give some details of you OS version, etc. so that we may be able to help you. Thanks.
Oct 13 '07 #2

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