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Old 23-05-2008, 03:10 PM   #1
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Projector/PC problems

I have recently changed my screen to a larger resolution and now my projector wont work. It starts up when the PC does but then goes into search mode. I have tried reducing the screen resolution but that has no effect
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Re: Projector/PC problems

Do a master reset on your projector or you can change your screen resolution to a lower one or its native resolution while the projector is all connected and still on. This way your problem shouldn't be there anymore.
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Re: Projector/PC problems

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Do a master reset on your projector or you can change your screen resolution to a lower one or its native resolution while the projector is all connected and still on. This way your problem shouldn't be there anymore.

I've tried changing the PC screen resolution right down to its mimimum but it makes no difference. Also the projector works fine with my laptop.
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Re: Projector/PC problems

What do you want a photograph of? The projected screen is blank with just the message "Searching...."
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Re: Projector/PC problems

Give as many photos of the problem that you can, so we can look over it fully.
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Re: Projector/PC problems

It gives a idea to us of what the problem is like and please tell us what exact model your projector is.
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