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That's why I was stuck at a lower refresh. WinXP too didn't seem too convinced my monitor could do 100Mhz, but that's probably because it thinks it is a "Plug and play monitor". Thanks for the tip. Although, at 100Mhz, my monitor emits the slightest whine... I wonder why that is?
I don't like the higher resolutions cause the text gets too small to read (especially on the start menu)... I suppose I could twiddle around with the default font sizes, but never got around to doing that.