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Old 26-06-2008, 01:42 AM   #1
Pats
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Hello,

I am attempting to marry together a monitor and tower that haven't
previously been married. All seems fine until Windows have done that thing
that I suspect disk checking (when the green squares run across a rectangle)
and then a message comes up asking me if my settings are correct and gives
these figures:
H 31 - 54KHZ
V50 - 99HZ
How can I find out if these are correct and if not how do I go about
changing them?
I am running Windows XP Home.
Any help would be appreciated.

Pats

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Old 02-07-2008, 10:58 AM   #2
Sean.May
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Since I found your original post whilest searching through the other
ones, I'll take a second to reply.

There is no such thing as "marrying" a computer and monitor together.
I could take 100 different monitors, plug them into an analog port on my
graphics card and each one would work without any type of "setup"
process. Likewise, I could so the same for 100 different computers with
1 screen.

Your problem is probably the resolution that your computer is set to
display, meaning the resolution that your computer was previously set to
is too high to be displayed on your current monitor. If you have the
old monitor, hook it back up, lower the resolution a few notches and try
again. Try to set it to something like 800x600 or 1024x768 since those
are resolutions that pretty much any monitor can display.

As I said in my reply to your 2nd post... try using a more descriptive
subject. Even something along the lines of "monitor settings" would
have been much better.


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