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How do i adjust the screen resolution on my monitor?

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Go to your control panel then to monitor icon and double click the icon. Under the monitor page adjust the settings and save or apply and thats it.

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If it's an LCD monitor, make sure you have what its native resolution is supposed to be. If it's a CRT, check on the supported resolutions.

For Windows XP, right click on a blank space on the desktop. The last option is "Properties." You'll have an option for screen resolution in there.

For Windows Vista, right click on a blank space on the desktop. Pick Personalize. Select "Display settings," and slide the slider until it displays the resolution you want.

For Windows 7, right click on a blank space on the desktop. Select "Screen resolution." Pick the resolution you want.

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Right click on desktop then go to the properties > select settings> then change your screen resolution whatever u want.

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P0372 code

Possible causes


- Timing Reference Optical Sensor harness is open or shorted

- Timing Reference Optical Sensor circuit poor electrical connection

- Faulty Timing Reference Optical Sensor

- Damaged Powertrain Control Module (PCM)


What does this mean?



When is the code detected?


Some high resolution pulses are missing from the optical sensor to the PCM


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