Windows 10: Low Screen Resolution When Booting into Macrium Reflect Free Rescue

Discus and support Low Screen Resolution When Booting into Macrium Reflect Free Rescue in Windows 10 Backup and Restore to solve the problem; Greetings, Using MR v7.2.5107 on a Windows 19041.508 Home PC with a Nvidia GeForce GT705 / Intel HD Graphics 4600, when I boot to MR Rescue, I only get... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Backup and Restore' started by swDev3dbtf, Sep 23, 2020.

  1. Low Screen Resolution When Booting into Macrium Reflect Free Rescue


    Greetings,
    Using MR v7.2.5107 on a Windows 19041.508 Home PC with a Nvidia GeForce GT705 / Intel HD Graphics 4600, when I boot to MR Rescue, I only get 800 x 600 screen resolution - no other higher resolution options. Windows 10 resolution is 1920 x 1080 and works fine. This is a 5 year old Dell desktop. All drivers and BIOS are current.

    I have tried MR Base WIMS: Windows RE, Windows PE 10, and Windows PE 5.0 with "Enable legacy EFI screen resolution. Select if experiencing low resolution in PE." box checked and issue persists.

    I have an older PC that doesn't have this issue with same Windows and MR version, but different graphics card.

    Hoping someone crossed this bridge before and has some insights.

    Thank you *Smile

    :)
     
    swDev3dbtf, Sep 23, 2020
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  2. Low Screen Resolution When Booting into Macrium Reflect Free Rescue

    Greetings,
    Using MR v7.2.5107 on a Windows 19041.508 Home PC with a Nvidia GeForce GT705 / Intel HD Graphics 4600, when I boot to MR Rescue, I only get 800 x 600 screen resolution - no other higher resolution options. Windows 10 resolution is 1920 x 1080 and works fine. This is a 5 year old Dell desktop. All drivers and BIOS are current.

    I have tried MR Base WIMS: Windows RE, Windows PE 10, and Windows PE 5.0 with "Enable legacy EFI screen resolution. Select if experiencing low resolution in PE." box checked and issue persists.

    I have an older PC that doesn't have this issue with same Windows and MR version, but different graphics card.

    Hoping someone crossed this bridge before and has some insights.

    Thank you *Smile
     
    swDev3dbtf, Sep 23, 2020
    #2
  3. Jerry8AB Win User
    Macrium Boot Question

    Macrium Boot Question

    I use Windows 10 and a Macrium recovery program. My BIOS is set where the optical disk for CDs and DVDs are not set to recognize a CD/DVD disc as the first priority to boot from.

    What are the steps I should take to make my Macrium Rescue Disk as being first to boot from?

    Thanks,

    Jerry
     
    Jerry8AB, Sep 23, 2020
    #3
  4. cereberus Win User

    Low Screen Resolution When Booting into Macrium Reflect Free Rescue

    New Macrium Reflect Updates

    When you build your rescue media, select advanced options, and check box "enable legacy efi screen resolution support".
     
    cereberus, Sep 23, 2020
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