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cyoung7
7 years agoActive Contributor
LogMeIn changed my screen resolution
I'm using LogMeIn to access my home PC from a remote PC that is using LogMeIn Client. All of a sudden, LogMeIn changed my screen resolution at home to 640x480. It used to be something like 1920x108...
- 6 years ago
Thank you for your reply & suggestion. Looking back on it, a year and a half ago, nothing fixed the problem that I could attempt remotely. When I got back home, I realized two different things may have caused the problem. First, I had the monitor powered off. When the PC would reboot remotely, it couldn’t detect my large monitor, so it probably reverted to 640x480. Second, I had my video card not only connected to my monitor, but also via a cable to my TV, and that may have contributed to the problem. When I disconnected that (TV) cable and powered on the monitor, the resolution went back to what it should have been after a reboot. So, this past January, before I left, I did several things. I disconnected the TV cable. I turned off all screen savers and monitor power-saver options. And this is key, I left the monitor powered on. In addition to all that, I also wanted to be able to remotely power down the PC and then power it back on, so I could get a clean boot if ever needed. I used a Kasa remotely controllable plug, and modified the BIOS that if there was a power failure (i.e., when I remotely “unplugged” my PC), upon power restoration, the PC would automatically power on and boot. And lastly, I installed a remotely controllable camera in front of the monitor so I could see what was really being displayed, if the problem should ever reappear. The problem did not reappear with these precautions.
AshC
7 years agoRetired GoTo Contributor
cyoung7 In my experience, outdated drivers will often cause behavior like this. Considering we don't have any outstanding issues that would explain what you're seeing, I would highly recommend that as your next step.
cyoung7
7 years agoActive Contributor
Thank you for your reply. After considering this for a few days, I do not want to update drivers remotely. Too risky; I may lose control and remote access if something goes wrong. I will look into this when I have physical access to my home PC in two months.
- mcc_controls7 years agoNew Member
I am having the same issue. I cannot change the resolution to anything higher that 640x480 and it's causing big issues since now I can't even access the programs that I need to access remotely. Is there really no fix to this?
- LzlJean0076 years agoNew MemberTry to switch the resolution to landscape from portrait.
Hope this helps.- cyoung76 years agoActive Contributor
Thank you for your reply & suggestion. Looking back on it, a year and a half ago, nothing fixed the problem that I could attempt remotely. When I got back home, I realized two different things may have caused the problem. First, I had the monitor powered off. When the PC would reboot remotely, it couldn’t detect my large monitor, so it probably reverted to 640x480. Second, I had my video card not only connected to my monitor, but also via a cable to my TV, and that may have contributed to the problem. When I disconnected that (TV) cable and powered on the monitor, the resolution went back to what it should have been after a reboot. So, this past January, before I left, I did several things. I disconnected the TV cable. I turned off all screen savers and monitor power-saver options. And this is key, I left the monitor powered on. In addition to all that, I also wanted to be able to remotely power down the PC and then power it back on, so I could get a clean boot if ever needed. I used a Kasa remotely controllable plug, and modified the BIOS that if there was a power failure (i.e., when I remotely “unplugged” my PC), upon power restoration, the PC would automatically power on and boot. And lastly, I installed a remotely controllable camera in front of the monitor so I could see what was really being displayed, if the problem should ever reappear. The problem did not reappear with these precautions.
- AshC7 years agoRetired GoTo Contributor
mcc_controls Sorry about that. Have you tried any of the suggestions on this thread?
Since the issue started, have there been any updates made to the problem PC?