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Wayne5117
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posted October 10, 2008 11:50 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Wayne5117     Edit/Delete Message
RESOLUTION
To resolve this behavior, either change the refresh rate, or change the video adapter settings.

To change the refresh rate:
1. Restart the computer, and while it is restarting, press F8 until the Startup menu appears. Press 3, and then press ENTER to start the computer in Safe mode.
2. Right-click the desktop, click Properties, and then click Settings.
3. Click Advanced, click Adapter, and then click Adapter Default from the Refresh Rate list.
4. Click OK, click OK again, and then click Yes to restart the computer in Normal mode.
You can set the colors and screen area to your preferences under Display Properties.


To change the video adapter settings:
1. Restart the computer, and while it is restarting, press F8 until the Startup menu appears. Press 3, and then press ENTER to start the computer in Safe mode.
2. Right-click the desktop, click Properties, and then click Settings.
3. Click Advanced, click Adapter, and then click Change.
4. Click Next, and then click Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location, so you can select the driver you want.
5. Click Next, click Show all hardware, and then click Standard display types under Manufacturers.
6. Click Standard Display Adapter (VGA), and then click Next.
7. Click Yes, click Next, click Finish, and then click Yes to restart the computer.
8. After the computer starts, right-click the desktop, click Properties, and then click Settings.
9. Click 256 colors, click Apply, and then restart the computer.
10. After the computer starts, click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click System.
11. Click Device Manager, click View devices by type, and then click Display adapters.
12. Click Standard Display Adapter (VGA), click Remove, and then click OK.
13. Install all updated monitor drivers.


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tjackson
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posted March 02, 2008 08:57 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for tjackson     Edit/Delete Message
to me, it sounds as if you're better off just purchasing a new system. A machine that obsolete probably won't be meeting your needs for many more years. You can get a good system that just has basic requirements for as low as $400. Just my opinion.

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Topper
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posted January 04, 2008 12:21 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Topper     Edit/Delete Message
Few Days ago i've tried to install windows xp on my desktop pc. Doing that i've completely format the hard disk by DOS, using the format c: command, then i restart the pc and i copy the smartdrv.exe file to the hard disk, then i put in the win xp cd, and i've typed this command for the installation: e:\i386\winnt.exe.
So the installation begins but when the system reboot for the final installation, the one that displays the remaining time on the left.
So, after a few minutes the monitor turn into 'OUT OF RANGE'.
I don't know what to do, please help me.
I've yet install a version of windows xp, few years ago and it worked.
Here there's my hardware configuration (a little obsolete):
pentium 3 733
geforce 4 mx 44
192 mb ram
10 gb hard disk quantum fireball
acer aspire system
monitor aspire 77 s
Please help me

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