please excuse my ignorance, but i am not sure how to do that....thx
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Browse All TopicsWhen I boot my PC into regular mode I receive the following message, signal frequency is out of range Please change signal timing. I booted to vga mode, and was able to reset the screen resolution but when i reboot, the messge comes back.
I am running NT with sp6 if that helps.
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this says 9x, and I'm not sure if this reg key is the same in NT4 (been a long time since I had nt4) but try it
Manually setting the Win9x refresh rate. Write this down or bookmark it or print it or otherwise save it somehow. Occasionally a monitor will go goofy on you when Windows decides to use a weird refresh rate that the monitor won't support. Sometimes Windows (especially Windows 95) just flat refuses to work with a really old VGA monitor because it insists on using something other than 60 Hz. Or maybe Win9x just isn't using the highest rate your monitor supports. In NT, you can manually set the refresh rate. In 9x, you have to go spelunking. Boot in safe mode (which uses boring but safe 640x480, 60 Hz), set the resolution to something you know works, then open Regedit and navigate to HKLMSystemCurrentControlSe
Many installations will have multiple forks at Display, starting at 0000. The highest number is the active video card. Select it and navigate to DefaultRefreshRate. It will probably be set either to -1 or 0. Change that value to 60 to get a safe 60 Hz rate
tha advanced is not a tab, but a button
also
These settings can be changed in the Display Properties of control panel.
1. Choose the Settings tab and move the slider for "Screen Area" to change the resolution.
2. Clicking the "Advanced" button will open the graphics controller menu.
3. Choose the Adapter tab and change the "Refresh Rate" to the correct frequency.
Click OK and Exit
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by: stevenlewisPosted on 2004-12-16 at 05:24:42ID: 12840229
change the refresh rate and resolution of your vid card