Yes, before it went all fuzzy, the moniter light would turn to the off color.
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Browse All TopicsI turned my computer on today, and it looked like it was booting up fine. When it got to desktop it would just cramble itself, making the screen impossible to read. I rebooted several times and made no progress. After a few more reboots, i decided to format using compaq factor re-install. Know my computer is working fine again. I know this wasnt a hardware problem, because after i re-installed everything was fine.
Does anyone have any idea on what this could be?
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if you think that was the answer then I believe the points are mine by about 11 hours and 19 minutes.
From: WiZaRd Date: 02/01/2002 10:06AM PST
another thing to cause this is setting the resolution higher than the monitor will support. solution
is to go to safe mode & apply settings at 16 colours then restart in normal mode & set to resolution
that is supported.
From: nmattern Date: 02/01/2002 09:25PM PST
The problem was this, guaranteed: the resoltion was too high for the model of monitor. end of story.
you didn't have to reformat and reinstall, just boot into safe mode and reset the resoltion down
what the ???
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by: cookrePosted on 2002-02-01 at 07:59:10ID: 6771603
My first guess would be that some chunk of code was led to believe that it was running on a monitor other than the real one. Such things have happened when little Johnny decides to fiddle with popa's box, screws up, then turns the box off and disavows all knowledge of what happened.