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Anonymous Posted on Aug 07, 2012

The current input timing is not supported by the monitor display

Flashed the bios, this happened on start up : The current input timing is not supported by the monitor display... Not able to get to setup menu to reset VGA mode. Suggestions?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 19, 2009

SOURCE: cpu says no input vga signal, then goes to sleep

The no input VGA signal just means that the monitor is not receiving anything from the graphic card on the tower. Is the card a digital (DVI) output card? You'll know by the connector, it's white and slightly wider than a standard VGA connector. If so, perhaps the monitor is set to the wrong input?

If that isn't the case, and the computer is using an on-board or built-in graphics controller, you could try resetting the system's CMOS settings by setting the clear-settings jumper on the system board, or simply remove the plug and CMOS battery for a few minutes. Check the computer's documentation on the exact steps to do this.

Hope this helps!

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GFXTech

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  • Posted on Jul 25, 2009

SOURCE: monitor going right to sleep mode on start up

Sounds like a bad graphics card. Try using monitor wit another computer and see if the problem still exists. This rules out the display.

JOAT

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  • Posted on Oct 16, 2009

SOURCE: My w17e monitor says "input not supported"

Not quite sure what the question is that you have not already answered for yourself.
That monitor's maximum resolution is given as 1440 X 900 at 60Hz and installing a more powerful video card won't change that.

http://reviews.cnet.com/lcd-monitors/hp-w17e-lcd-monitor/4507-3174_7-32735619.html?tag=mncol;psum

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pravinbhavsa

pravin bhavsar

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  • Posted on Mar 08, 2010

SOURCE: no input signal

that is the problem of cpu not a monitor to confirm disconnect signal cable and power on. monitor will show "no signal check signal cable" it means that monitor is ok and fault lies in cpu .then open the cpu and disconnect ram and listen the beep. contineus beep should be heard then ram is faulty replace it. if no beep heard then motherboard is faulty .

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Bud Martin

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  • Posted on Aug 18, 2011

SOURCE: HP monitor (w19) giving an

Please read here on how to fix the problem:
Resolution: http://www.fixya.com/support/r4873371-fixing_out_range_format_not_supported
Resolution adjustment:
From Microsoft: http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/display_change_screen_resolution.mspx?mfr=true

and here:
http://www.helpwithpcs.com/tipsandtricks/changing-screen-resolution-win-xp.htm

and here:
http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-change-screen-resolution-in-windows-xp-and-windoiws-7

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