Yes, I thought that might be the case.
In my opinion, this is a Windows issue (or maybe nVidia). Unfortunately I can't help in any way... LFS does show all the modes which are reported to it by D3D.
Maybe it's possible to fix it so your D3D does report the desktop resolution to LFS as an available mode, but I have no idea about that.
Someone suggested that you might have to wait for new nVidia drivers and maybe ATI can already handle this.
As far as I know, it works fine on Windows XP - the desktop resolution is always reported as a valid mode.
Disclaimer : this post is not based on evidence or any real knowledge.
In my opinion, this is a Windows issue (or maybe nVidia). Unfortunately I can't help in any way... LFS does show all the modes which are reported to it by D3D.
Maybe it's possible to fix it so your D3D does report the desktop resolution to LFS as an available mode, but I have no idea about that.
Someone suggested that you might have to wait for new nVidia drivers and maybe ATI can already handle this.
As far as I know, it works fine on Windows XP - the desktop resolution is always reported as a valid mode.
Disclaimer : this post is not based on evidence or any real knowledge.