I am trying to set my laptop running Windows 7 to 256 colors in order to connect it to my old tv. How do I do this since the only options I can find are 16 bit and 32 bit?
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Discussion in 'Earlier Versions of Windows' started by vealj, Jan 2, 2005.
Windows 2000 256 Color Display Drivers
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