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    Dear All,
    Please help - this is driving me crazy.....
    I've read a few blogs and similar on the internet re this (probably too much as I'm confused myself).
    And sorry if this is a simple thing to resolve but I appreciate your help.
    I have a Sony vaio which is docked in its port replicator (VGR PRS2) which has (output-wise) either VGA or DVI-D.

    On its hard drive I have movies etc I would like to watch on my LCD Tv, which is a Sony 32" Wega (KLV_L32M1).

    The connections on the back of the TV are -
    3 x Scart and
    the 3 component sockets (Y-Pb/Cb-Pr/Cr)
    and on the front there is a S-Video port.
    (this tv was sold with the "HD-Ready" label - which I can't understand because there's no HD input)

    Anyway, having read an article somewhere, I purchased a VGA to 3 component cable (red,blue and green).

    The problem is getting it all to work.
    I presume all the settings that need to be changed are on the laptop and not the TV, and so i have 'played around' with a few settings and have got quite close to seeing the desktop on screen (coloured diagonal lines with a message on the TV saying unrecognised format or similar)
    I have downloaded the latest update/drivers for GeForce NVidia.
    Under my display settings and under the multiple monitors page, it has recognised that the Sony LCD is attached, but what settings do I need to change to make this work!?"?!?

    Thanking you in advance for your help.

    Alan
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  2. Member Krispy Kritter's Avatar
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    Your desktop resolution will need to be set to a format supported by your TV. Your best bet would be the native resolution of your TV, which appears to be 1366x768@60hz. You will also likely need the TV connected and ON when you power up your PC.
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