How can I get rid of a resolution notice on my Monitor?

I purchased a new flatscreen monitor about a week ago, everything was working fine until yesterday. I started recieving a change resolution notice that pops up about onece a minute. It says exit or disable and it will not let you do either. My resolution is already set to it's recomemdation. I have also downloaded the drivers for the monitor. Don't know what to do to get rid of it. Have tried everything I know, except for unhooking the monitor and hooking it up again, since dowloading the driver? Please Help, can't really even read my computer for this irritating pop up. All info appreciated.
Thanks,
Little Tree

Answers:
What kind of monitor is it?

EDIT: That's what I thought. I have the same brand and kept getting those little popups all the time. I wonder if you realize when it says to press button 1 or 2 to close or disable the message, it means the two leftmost buttons on the front of the monitor? For the first 3 days I kept hitting the '1' and '2' keys on the keyboard, getting more frustrated each time it failed.

(If you ARE trying the monitor's buttons, but those aren't working, then you might try contacting their customer support. They seem pretty easy to work with, compared to some other 'support' lines I've tried. It's possible you actually have a defective unit.)

Good luck!
I'm sure you've gone into control panel, display, then setting to check it. There are certain programs that won't accept certain resolutions.

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