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hi - previously i've been able to fix this problem by deleting fs9.cfg, but this time around i'm getting nowhere fast so i hope someone here can help me.Using fs9.1 with Active Sky 4.5, pmdg 737ng, active camera, pss a340 and ati radeon 9700pro, 1gb ram, 160gb hdd.Problem i've got is that although my desktop resolution is set to 1368x768 i cannot get fs9 to display this resolution in the hardware resolution selection box - the highest resolution it displays there is 1024x768! Like I said i've tried to fix it by removing fs9.cfg and restarting but to no avail. i'm using radeon driver version 6.14.10.6483 which is the latest one as far as i know and directx 9c or whatever the latest one of those is - there are no conflicts showing in device manager so i'm lost. i know that some games won't display at "widescreen" resolutions but having had fs9 at 1368x768 before then i know that this one will.Please help gang!CheersRick

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If you installed the FS9.1 Update, try reverting back to the default display.cfg. Open the Flight Simulator 9 folder, rename display.cfg to display.NEW. Open the Flight Simulator 9BACKUP folder, copy display.xxx.cfg, and place the copy in the Flight Simulator 9 folder. Rename display.xxx.cfg to display.cfg. Restart the flight simulator and see if the problem is corrected. If so, use the old display.cfg or compare any changes between the two display.cfg file for your graphics adapter. If the problem isn't correct, delete display.cfg and rename display.NEW to display.cfg.W. Sieffert

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