

I scrolled all the way to the bottom of the list that pops up, and my custom resolution that was previously set in the NVidia Control Panel (but currently unused) was there. Go to the Display Properties > Settings > Advanced > Adapter and check for an option that says something like 'List all modes'.īasically, go into (Windows) Control Panel, to change the resolution, select the monitor/TV you want to change, click "Advanced Settings" (in Windows 10 and I think Windows 8 too at least), go to the Adapter tab (first one), and click the "List All Modes" button. I fixed it by following the advice from here, which says: I upgraded to Windows 10 an encountered a problem with my TV's resolution (plugged in as a HDMI monitor): though I could still "set" a custom resolution in NVidia's Control Panel, it would keep the Windows 10 resolution, even after restarting and such, with fully upgraded drivers.
