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John Paul Mueller

"Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core"

Second,
generic settings affect Server Core as a whole and they??™re part of the generic drivers that affect all
hardware. The following sections describe this second category of hardware setting. You won??™t
find every generic setting here, but you??™ll find many that you normally need to set as part of the
GUI, rather than access them directly in the registry.
Video
The video settings are a bit tough to set. It??™s not a matter of finding the settings, so much as figuring
out which settings to change. The best way to proceed is to locate the Globally Unique Identifier
(GUID) for your adapter. Locating this information means knowing the name of the display adapter.
For example, on one system I own, I have a Gigabyte RADEON X300 installed. Searching for this
string in the registry netted several hits, but the one that I want is under the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\
SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\PCI\ key. In this case, the information appears as part of the
VEN_1002&DEV_5B60&SUBSYS_21021458&REV_00\4&243d7bd0&1&0070 key, but your setup is
likely different from mine.
The Device Parameters subkey is the one you want. It contains a VideoID value.


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