First of all, boot your system without the monitor connected to it and when you feel that it's booted upto logon screen (or if you haven't assign password it'll directly logon to the desktop, power on the speaker to make sure you can know it's done) connect the monitor. If this isn't successful, please turn off the system and remove the cmos battery, leave it outside for few minutes and again reinstall it. Boot again normally. Still having the same problem? then let's try another method. Did you see the bios loading (black screen with white text during startup) when you power on the system? If so, press F8 several times while it is booting and select "Safe Mode" and restore your system to previous state. Do let me know if this isn't possible. Good luck Thanks for using FixYa.
After rebooting and connecting monitor a window on monitor reads "input signal out of range - change setting too 1024x768 - 60hz"
Have you tried the above solution? please let me know.
After rebooting and connecting monitor a window on monitor reads "input signal out of range - change setting too 1024x768 - 60hz"
I haven't checked my cmos battery (I've haven't received and error messages regarding the cmos battery) and my date & time have been correct, when I can see them.
I haven't seen a bio's screen during the start up of my computer, so I haven't used the F8 key to go to "Safe Mode".
Well thanks for letting me know. Now boot into the safe mode and and change the display settings, but in most cases this isn't possible. Just give it a try. If successful, reboot the system into normal mode and see the changes whether it really helps or not.
But, if this ins't possible, restore the system to a previous state when it was working, sometimes new patches from microsoft create this problem. Good luck once again.
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