Windows 7 and Windows Vista SP2 Rejected Display Resolution Lower Than 600 Pixels
Windows 7 and Windows Vista SP2 Rejected Display Resolution Lower Than 600 Pixels – if you want install Windows 7 or Windows Vista Service Pack 2 need to ensure their display resolution is not lower than 600 pixels in height. The system will ignore the change request if users try to change the system DPI Scaling. Microsoft has lately revealed that if the display resolution is lower than 600 pixels vertically, Microsoft worries the DPI (Dots per Inch) Scaling will not function properly.
To avoid unnecessary interruption and disturbance, it is advisable for users to look for devices especially Netbook with vertical screen resolutions not lower than 600 pixels in the event they want to install Windows 7 or Windows Vista Service Pack 2.
When you change system DPI Scaling from Control Panel > Display on Windows 7 or from Control Panel > Personalization > Adjust font size (DPI) on Windows Vista, you may notice that the displayed font size does not change. When you change the DPI Scaling change, the system will check to see if the screen height is over 600 pixels. This is done to reduce the chance that dialogs and other user interface elements become inaccessible due to lack of screen real estate.
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