Xserve screen resolution stuck at 640 x 480

I'm troubleshooting a Xserve for a friend's company. After a restart a few days ago, their Xserve will only display at 640 x 480. They have it connected to a standard VGA monitor, which did display higher resolutions before. I know some of the basic troubleshooting methods like reseting the PRAM and trashing the display prefs, but I'd like to try fixing it without rebooting the server or knocking people off. Any ideas on how to correct this issue without rebooting?

beavis51-
Greetings and welcome to the Apple boards.
Did you check your cable and connections? I am not positive but it seems to me that the video card may have to sense the ability of the monitor to display the proper resolution.
Have you tried connecting the monitor to another device to make sure it is not the monitor?
Luck-
-DaddyPaycheck

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