I changed the display mode on my computer now i am getting nothing but this message Frequency Out Of Range
SOURCE: start up problems
This looks like a monitor problem, as the refreshing rate is set to high. Please try boot your PC in safe mode and then change the refreshing rate for lower that the monitor currently has. To get to those setting you wll need right klick your mouse on emtpy space on the desktop -> choose the last tab-> press btutton "advanced". To start PC in safe mode power on / restart computer
This not necceserly need to be F8 key, depend on Operatin System verion and the PC itself it also can be DEL or CTRL key.
SOURCE: e-machine W6409
When your system beging to boot up, start pressing the F8 button when you see the white text on the screen. You should see a menu with an option to boot into Safe Mode. Then follow the instructions provided by bluegreenash.
SOURCE: frequency out of range
You've selected a screen resolution that is too high for your monitor to display. You'll want to restart and run windows in safe mode with minimal drivers installed and change the settings back to a tolerable level.
Never force a monitor into a mode that it can't display. Although the OS can protect it, if it doesn't, you can destroy your monitor.
Select 'only show modes this monitor can display' in the properties of your monitor inside display properties to ensure that this doesn't happen again.
SOURCE: need to know scan frequency of the computer
Just be sure the Tv is LCD ....And make sure that The REFRESH RATE (scan frequency, you call it)....matches on both the pc and LCD tv....
Even if the tv isnt lcd.... you can use a tuner card for a CRT tv.....
But I recommend LCD HDTV...a high end one!
I actually am using my 40" WS Sony HDLCD TV....
Most TVs that can support a PC (HDMI or RGB) will automatically cause both the TV and PC to operate on the same Refresh Rate.....
SOURCE: my monitor keep reading frequency out of range
What monitor - and what model pc do you have? What is the number it is reading on frequency?
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