Windows 10: Macrium Reflect: Graphics resolution too large in BIOS mode

Discus and support Macrium Reflect: Graphics resolution too large in BIOS mode in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; I have a Samung S24D300 monitor connected by HDMI to an Acer Aspire XC-605 desktop with Win 10 Home. When I go too restore an image, by selecting... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by JoeB, Jul 16, 2017.

  1. JoeB Win User

    Macrium Reflect: Graphics resolution too large in BIOS mode


    I have a Samung S24D300 monitor connected by HDMI to an Acer Aspire XC-605 desktop with Win 10 Home.

    When I go too restore an image, by selecting the Macrium option in the boot menu on boot up, everything is too big, so I can't see all the buttons to select in the UI. I'm very familiar with Macrium but the PC is new to me. Is there any way to make it fit to the screen?

    :)
     
  2. Time Lady Win User

    Weird Grid Lines On The Screen

    I always believed a device would switch between the graphics cards depending on what the user was doing but I really don't know. Usually there's a way to disable the onboard graphics within the BIOS or via device manager - Device
    Manager / Display Adapters / your inbuilt graphics card (intel?) - Right Click / Disable but don't know whether this would activate the nVidia one as main graphics card. You might want to create an image using your preferred backup - I use macrium reflect.
     
    Time Lady, Jul 16, 2017
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  3. Sumit Dhiman2, Jul 16, 2017
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  4. JoeB Win User

    Macrium Reflect: Graphics resolution too large in BIOS mode

    There is only one resolution option in the Macrium UI. I've tried with a VGA cable as well with same result. Macrium version is the latest.
     
  5. Bastet Win User
    Same for me & several other users who've posted about it over on the MR forum, the workaround is to rebuild the rescue media with PE 3.1, but some have said this doesn't work. MR seem to think it only affects Lenovo computers but it also affects my PC Specialist laptop.
     
    Bastet, Jul 16, 2017
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  6. lx07 Win User
    I replaced the macrium boot.wim with the boot.wim from here Windows 10 Recovery Tools - Bootable Rescue Disk - Windows 10 Forums

    All you need to do is double click on the ISO to mount it and then copy the X:\sources\boot.wim to
    C:\boot\macrium\WA10K\media\sources\boot.wim or whevever you asked macrium to save it.

    The rescue disk contains Macrium (among other things) and the resolution works OK. Simply replacing the macrium boot.wim with the one from the ISO means you don't have to worry about changing the boot menu entry macrium has created.

    The other option would (possibly) be to edit the macrium boot.wim and add your display drivers but I didn't try that.
     
  7. JoeB Win User
    I read in the MR forum to try building a USB recovery with PE5, which I did with the same result. i wouldn't think the problem was vendor-specific but whether they use the same sort of components. Mine's an Acer.

    I'd really like to sort this because i don't want to use anything else. In 10 years MR has a flawless record for me with recovery.
     
  8. JoeB Win User

    Macrium Reflect: Graphics resolution too large in BIOS mode

    Thanks. I'll have a bash with that late tonight although I might need clarification on how to do it at some point in the process. Will see if I can do it first.
     
  9. Bastet Win User
    I read that too but using PE 5 & PE 4 still show the same low resolution problem.
    The majority are Lenovo & MR are saying it's Lenovo's who has to issue a fix but as I posted it affects my laptop which isn't Lenovo.
     
    Bastet, Jul 16, 2017
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  10. cereberus Win User
    cereberus, Jul 16, 2017
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  11. JoeB Win User
    I made a bootable rescue disk with all the utilities from that link but the problem was the same.

    I also tried adding the path in the text file at C: > Boot > Macrium > Drivers > SearchPaths.txt to all the items in the graphics driver folder in a usb stick. I booted up my PC and selected the Macrium option. It loaded the drivers up to the graphics driver. It then increased the resolution to the correct one during installation of the PE but then stalled, never getting passed that driver. It then notified that a serious problem had occurred and had issued a dump file which I should send to Macrium Support.

    I had put the drive letter of the usb stick in the text file and saved. Is there something I should have done to the graphics folder first? I just copied all the contents to the stick. I've attached an image of the driver folder contents that I put on the usb. Note; There was an audio driver folder in the folder as well which I deleted if that makes any difference. having the audio folder there made no difference to the end result. The graphics and sound are integrated in the CPU not separate.
     
  12. JoeB Win User
    I'd like to try this. Where is the macrium boot.wim and how do I add the drivers to it? My experiment seems to confirm that adding the drivers would work.
     
  13. lx07 Win User

    Macrium Reflect: Graphics resolution too large in BIOS mode

    The default is C:\boot\macrium\WA10K\media\sources\boot.wim I believe but I saved mine on D drive.

    To add drivers to wim you need to mount it, add the driver(s) and then unmount it again. If you put the .inf file(s) for the driver(s) you want to add in C:\temp\Drivers it would be like this (in powershell) Code: # Mount WIM Mount-WindowsImage -ImagePath "C:\boot\macrium\WA10K\media\sources\boot.wim" -index 1 -Path "C:\temp\mount" # Add any device drivers (.inf files) Add-WindowsDriver -Path "C:\temp\mount" -Driver "C:\temp\Drivers\" -recurse # Unmount the WinPE image Get-WindowsImage -Mounted -ErrorAction Stop | ForEach-Object { Dismount-WindowsImage -Path $_.Path -Save -ErrorAction Stop }[/quote] WinPE: Mount and Customize | Microsoft Docs
     
  14. JoeB Win User
    WinPE: Mount and Customize | Microsoft Docs[/quote] Thanks a lot. I'll have a go tonight. Do I add all the files that are in the graphics driver folder to it i.e. everything in that image I posted plus the audio folder which is omitted in that pic? I will study that link you posted.
     
  15. lx07 Win User
    Yes. Just make sure the folder contains a something.inf file and not just a .exe.
     
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