Screen resolution Compaq 2405x under Windows XP

I bought a Compaq 2405x monitor and installed the drivers from CD (my system is Windows XP), The preferred resolution is 1920x1200, but the result after installation gives only other values such as 1024x768 or 1600x1200.
In ControlPanel, Properties of Monitor, Adjustment, Advanced, Monitor the item to hide non-supported modi is gray and I cannot tick it on.
How to solve this problem to obtain the preferred resolution 1920x1200?

Hi
I have connected the dynadock to my Vista notebook and to an external LCD display.
Everything seems to be ok. No flickering!!!
I dont know why your external monitor flickers but maybe you should try to change the screen resolution and the screen refresh rate
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