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Author Topic: I did something to Windows and now I get an "Out of Range" display on my monitor  (Read 1502 times)

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javeryh

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I had Windows set at 640x480 and I accidentally changed something and now the only setting I have is 800x600 (and up) which produces an "out of range" signal on my monitor... any ideas?

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Have you rebooted?
Tried safe mode?

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XP doesn't think anyone wants 640x480, so they hide it. You have to go to "Advanced" then the adapter tab, then click "list all modes" to see the options to choose 640 x 480.

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XP doesn't think anyone wants 640x480, so they hide it. You have to go to "Advanced" then the adapter tab, then click "list all modes" to see the options to choose 640 x 480.



Thanks saint.  There were a ton of modes there 640x480 32Bit color and 60Hz was the one that worked.  Whew - I was freaking out for a minute...