Tuesday, October 25, 2011

How do I change to VGA resolution?

I successfully used a trial version of Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0 without any difficulty, so I ordered the software. (not from Adobe, but cheaper form another reliable vendor) However, during the setup process I received the error message %26quot;This program required VGA resolution or higher.%26quot; I have a hp 2.60 gHz Intel Pentium processor; how do I make this change and would it mess anything else up?How do I change to VGA resolution?Issue



When you start the installer for Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0, the Photoshop Elements installer displays the warning message, %26quot;This program required VGA resolution or higher%26quot; and then quits.



Details



The resolution of your monitor is set to less than 1024x768 pixels.



Solution: Increase the resolution of your monitor to 1024x768 pixels.



1. Choose Start %26gt; Settings %26gt; Control Panel.



2. Open the Display control panel.



3. Click on the Settings tab.



4. In the Screen Resolution area, move the slider to the right until the value is 1024x768 or higher.



5. Click OK.



Background information



The minimum monitor resolution required Photoshop Elements 5.0 is 1024x768 pixels. The installer checks the monitor resolution and quits if the monitor does not meet the minimum system requirements.



For a complete list of the minimum system requirements for Photoshop Elements 5.0, visit the Adobe web site at www.adobe.com/products/photoshopelwin/sy?.



Hope it helps:)

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