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HP G62-a10SE Notebook PC
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I have gotten SSD for my HP G62 and I have installed Windows 10. I want to change my resolution but it is only 1366*768. It was not enough for me so I went to the control panel>display>custom resolution and tried to change my display resolution but I can't change this, I have getting error message saying "You have entered a wrong value. Refer to the manufacture 's manual to determine the supported value for this display device." What should I do? I want to increase my resolution a bit higher so that I can see. It is frustrating to use low resolution. What resolution should I put in ; in the custom resolution section?

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You can't change the display resolution as it is already set to the max.

 

Here is a link that has the specs for your notebook:

 

HP G62-a10SE specifications (manua.ls)

 

Display
Display diagonal15.6 "
Display resolution1366 x 768 pixels
TouchscreenNo
LED backlightYes
Native aspect ratio16:9
Display number of colors16.78 million colors

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HP Recommended

You can't change the display resolution as it is already set to the max.

 

Here is a link that has the specs for your notebook:

 

HP G62-a10SE specifications (manua.ls)

 

Display
Display diagonal15.6 "
Display resolution1366 x 768 pixels
TouchscreenNo
LED backlightYes
Native aspect ratio16:9
Display number of colors16.78 million colors
HP Recommended

Thank you, it helped me understand atleast. 

HP Recommended

You're very welcome. 

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