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Frequency out of range
Mike Mulligan mmulli...@invalid.net microsoft public windowsxp general When a monitor reports "out of range" it means that the resolution and/or refresh This situation is easily fixed within Windows, by changing either the resolution and/or the refresh rate. An out or range video setting does not prevent XP

Bug#183364: xserver-xfree86: xtt module has unresolved symbols
Blak fp.ma...@virgilio.it alt fan italian anime dragonball it comp console playstation it comp hardware video-3d Muflone wrote: Stavo testando la stabilita' del mio orologio da polso overcloccato quando "Nikok" </ni...@kaiba.cc\> attrasse la mia attenzione dicendo... No, niente lcd :/ Abbassato il refresh per

LCD Screens supported by linux
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indesiderato invece è che all'avvio del PC, nella fase in cui viene visualizzato il logo di Win XP, il mio LCD va in stand-by con un messaggio di "out of range" (mi sono documentato e la causa di ciò è proprio il fatto che la scheda rileva un'uscita sul tv-out). Ora io non vorrei che la causa di tutto

Reinstalling XP with an LCD Monitor
[root@mular log]# xrandr -q SZ: Pixels Physical Refresh *0 1024 x 768 ( 342mm x 271mm ) 75 70 *60 1 800 x 600 ( 342mm x 271mm ) 75 72 60 56 2 640 x 480 Not using default mode "640x350" (vrefresh out of range) (II) NVIDIA(0): Not using default mode "320x175" (vrefresh out of range) (II) NVIDIA(0): Not using

Trying to repair an LCD Packard Bell monitor
Just
bought View Sonic 15" LCD VG500. Great piece of equipment. Recommended resolution is 1024x768. I can't adjust it to that setting...states: "out of range. Thanks, Rich An "out of range" message usually indicates an improper refresh rate for the monitor. Look in the monitor's manual or instructions for the

NVIDIA geforce2 Ti and NEC multisync LCD 1850E
I use WindowMaker, and when I try to quit X (ctl-alt-bs or Exit from the menu), my LCD (often) turns white at the edges and the white slowly moves in until every pixel is all the way on. Then I reboot. How do you log out, just pull the plug? Where does your system write about the bad refresh rates?

Nanao F2-17EX and refresh rate help
Put the first disc in the computer,but the monitor comes straight up with,out of range,on the screen. XP is fine on the monitor,but this is got me a bit bluffed,how do I drop the refresh rate,if that is the problem. ? Or could it be another problem ? And no chance to get to text mode. Thank you. -- grumpy.

monitor showing "out of range" at bootup
Sorry forgotten to say when i use the vga i tried HD1 and HD2 mode, and it says input out of range. Can anyone help me fix this problem?:) Cheers. Kenn. I have a dell 1800FP 18.1" lcd monitor for my PC. I was wondering can i connect it to the DGTEC 2000A safely using the vga connector? The refresh rate of my

LCD monitor accepting wide frequency range?
I am using 1280x1024 60Hz mode which is within the range of the monitor. Did anyone encounter similar problem with his LCD monitor? Thanks. -Mikey No drivers needed OS has built in drivers. It is Plug and PRAY Q: What does it mean when I get an "Out of Range" error message on screen. A: The Refresh Rate on your

All in Wonder and Dell LCD
I had a problem that certain applications produced an error like "frequency out of range". check the file XF86Config (as root of course) in /etc/X11 and move to the section "Monitor" THe Identifier is the Name of the Monitor so you could write there Identifier "Samsung 191T LCD" The following two lines are

DGTEC 2000A and LCD Monitor
tedjf1 ted...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp general YES, I have a LCD monitor with a fixed input setting of 1280X1024=60 HERTZ, D-Sub Connector and this fix setting can NOT be changed. I have also tried switching monitors to a multisync CRT monitor and have got the same error "OUT OF RANGE".

Strano problema di refresh
With an LCD, if X complains that the horizontal sync is out of range, set it to something as above. The same applies to the "refresh" rate, and if that is the complaint, set it to a range such as above. (Both of those ranges would be dangerous with a CRT! They simply have no meaning with an LCD.

LCD monitor, DVI connection, resolution problem
They don't want you to mess with it, find out a way to break it, then come complaining to them that there wasn'ta warning not to. In general, I think you only have to worry about setting the refresh rate out of range. I do recall, with some old version of Windows (probably 3.1), having mis-set the resolution and

All in Wonder and Dell LCD
... hsize: 1280 vsize 1024 refresh: 60 vid: 32897 (II) NV(0): #1: hsize: 1280 vsize 960 refresh: 60 vid: 16513 (II) NV(0): #2: hsize: 1152 vsize 864 refresh: 75 .... (II) NV(0): Not using default mode "640x480" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan) (II) NV(0): Not using default mode "1280x960" (hsync out of range)

update to fedora, can't start x, out of range
How can I check which V-refresh rate this particular program is running? If it's out of range, how can I reduce it? The program is a DOS-based game. You just type the program name and hit ENTER. Is there a TSR or some kind of program to force set up V-refresh rates? Don't forget that fv can be much lower on a LCD

Monitor out of range after using remote desktop
... "Frequency out of range" when I boot up or restart. The monitor eventually catches up - takes about 30 seconds - but it's a little annoying. Anyone know how to stop it? Is it the refresh rate? It's a digital LCD monitor. Thanks! What makes you think that adding RAM will have changed the settings in your video

Can one "overclock" a CRT monitor's video input bandwidth ...
But it is not too low in principle for LCD. LCDs are built to emulate CRTs in many ways (big surprise, eh?). Many LCDs display somewhere near 60 Hz because of the .... Why would 24 Hz vertical frame rate be out of range? I have old Matrox video cards that work very well for text mode work. But these older cards are

LCD + suse problem ?
... (hsync out of range) (II) NVIDIA(0): Not using default mode "640x480" (hsync out of range) (II) NVIDIA(0): Not using default mode "1280x1024" (hsync out of .... xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/vert-refresh: 50-160 * xserver-xfree86/config/display/default_depth: 24 * xserver-xfree86/config/display/modes: 1152x864

LCD monitor on ancient box
The CRT has gone and sucked the kumara - in other words there is no way for me to change the refresh rate before installing the new LCD monitor on the At worst i would expect the LCD to display an input signal out of range type message at which point you'll just need to boot in /VGA mode then install the LCD

Frequency out of range
The first time I boot the system after changing platforms, the video defaults to 640x480, 256colour, 40KHz frequency... which needless to say is out-of-sync for both LCD displays the result is not pretty. If I shutdown windows (blindly) and restart the system it seems to be bumped back up to 60Khz 800x600 256