We have about 50 classrooms, all with the same computers, and same displays. We are noticing that sometimes, the PCs are trying to use a screen resolution & refresh rate combination that the TVs do not support. This is likely happening after reboots of the PC.
With PVS, is there any way to force a specific resolution and refresh combination, so we can go with something that we know is for sure supported and works well? We've tried baking in a resolution when creating/updating the image, as well as running a script when Windows boots up, but nothing seems consistent. If we don't use PVS, and just have a standalone PC that boots off the hard drive, then it sticks with the resolution and refresh rate that we want to use, and it's been solid.
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Rick Culler
Hello,
We have about 50 classrooms, all with the same computers, and same displays. We are noticing that sometimes, the PCs are trying to use a screen resolution & refresh rate combination that the TVs do not support. This is likely happening after reboots of the PC.
With PVS, is there any way to force a specific resolution and refresh combination, so we can go with something that we know is for sure supported and works well? We've tried baking in a resolution when creating/updating the image, as well as running a script when Windows boots up, but nothing seems consistent. If we don't use PVS, and just have a standalone PC that boots off the hard drive, then it sticks with the resolution and refresh rate that we want to use, and it's been solid.
Thanks,
Rick
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