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Device Drivers Product Finder New Releases New PC Games Laptops Smartphones Routers Storage Motherboards Monitors Forums Recent Activity Today's Posts News analog out of range 67.5khz 60hz Comments TechSpot Forums Forums TechSpot Core Build a PC Today's Posts Analog error message on my LG monitor! ByJ0ySp1c3 Oct 28, 2007 I changed my computer's screen resolution. All of a sudden, i get an error analog out of range error message: Analog out of range 74.1 Khz / 60 Khz whenever i boot my computer (after the log on screen) what do i do to fix this ? I'm running LINUX-Ubuntu so going safe mode and changing the resolution there won't work - help? Oct 28, 2007 #1 pdyckman@comcas TS Rookie Posts: 527 Pulling out your motherboard battery (after you unplug power cord) may set your bios back to a default
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setting that will allow your monitor to operate again. Good Luck. (Wait about thirty seconds before you replace battery). Oct 28, 2007 #2 J0ySp1c3 TS Rookie Topic Starter huh? Sorry, i'm a newbie, and just WHAT is the motherboard / Powercord? Might have a clue just what the powercord is though but motherboard? I'd love an explanation lol Oct 28, 2007 #3 zipperman TS Rookie Posts: 1,179 +7 Sounds like you have chosen an unuseable setting,Restart in safe mode and change it back to the one that worked. Go to settings /advanced/monitor/and check hide modes. Then get your list of useable settings. But you may not be connecting it right.You havn't said if it was LCD or CRT or if your video card takes both.You might need a DVI-D cable if both are LCD for best results. Right click desktop for Propertys. Oct 28, 2007 #4 J0ySp1c3 TS Rookie Topic Starter Okay, i'll try that thanks zipperman said: Sounds like you have chosen an unuseable setting,Restart in safe mode and change it back to the one that worked. Go to settings /advanced/monitor/and check hide modes. Then get your list of useable settings. But you may not be connecting it right.You havn't said if it was LCD or CRT
a crash, an error, a warning, and a debugging message. First, a crash is when analog exits prematurely, without producing the whole output file. The system might give a message, but analog will not give one of its out of range monitor fix own messages. Analog should never crash. If it does crash, please tell me about it. An error is something which stops analog finishing its job. Whenever an error is detected, analog gives a message starting something like analog: Fatal error: and will then tell you what type of thing went wrong before quitting. A warning is a problem which is not fatal to analog: it will keep on with its processing. These vary from the possibly serious, such as files http://www.techspot.com/community/topics/analog-error-message-on-my-lg-monitor.90488/ which could not be found, to purely informational. They produce a message starting analog: Warning. You can turn warnings off using the WARNINGS command. Finally, a debugging message gives information on the state of the program. They just begin with a single code letter followed by a colon. You don't get any debugging messages unless you've asked for them. If you want to send these messages to a file instead of to the screen, you can use the ERRFILE command. To http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~sret1/analog/olddocs.pl?version=4.1&file=errors.html tell analog the width of your screen for these messages, you can use the ERRLINELENGTH command. Now I shall describe all the possible errors and warnings in detail. Errors Ran out of memory: cannot continue Analog ran out of memory. Try increasing the memory available to the process, if your operating system will allow it, or using the LOWMEM commands. Cannot ignore mandatory configuration file See the section in the Readme on the mandatory configuration file. Can't find language file Language file too short Language file contains excessively long lines Analog can't run without a well-formed language file. See the documentation on language files. Attempted to read more than 50 configuration files The most likely explanation for this is that you have accidentally created a loop using the CONFIGFILE command, for example if a configuration file includes itself. Incorrect default given in anlghead.h Default given in anlghead.h too short If you've compiled your own version, and you've specified an incorrect configuration in the file anlghead.h, analog gives up to allow you to fix it. Failed to open output file for writing Analog couldn't create, or couldn't write to, the output file you specified. Cache output file already exists: won't overwrite Analog won't overwrite an old cache file. You must move or delete it yourself first. OUTFILE and CACHEOUTFILE are the same OUTFILE and CACHEOUTFILE both set to stdout This can't be what you wanted, because one would overwrite the ot
2006 in FAQQ. I am getting following error: Analog Input: Cannot display this video mode.
What is the meaning of this error and How do I fix it?A. This error indicates that current monitor http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/analog-input-cannot-display-this-video-mode-error-and-solution/ refresh rate is not correct i.e out of monitor range. You need to consult monitor manufacturer to get correct refresh rate values (visit web site or read manual). Once you got the correct values, reconfigure your monitor (X windows) using any one the command (as per your Linux distribution) mentioned here. Share this tutorial on:TwitterFacebookGoogle+Download PDF version Found an error/typo on this page?About the author: Vivek out of Gite is a seasoned sysadmin and a trainer for the Linux/Unix & shell scripting. Follow him on Twitter. OR read more like this:Linux find out monitor VertRefresh values and HorizSync rate with ddcprobeLinux change the monitor or video card settingsForbidden - You don't have permission to access this page errorDebian / Ubuntu: Console Based Network Load MonitorMonit: Monitor SSHD Server and Auto Restart SSH If It out of range Does Not RespondHowTo: Check Ram Size From Redhat Linux Desktop SystemFreeBSD dnstop: Monitor and Display DNS Server Traffic On Your NetworkLinux: Configure Xorg X11 Window SystemMac OS X: Move the Dock and Menu Bar To External DisplayMonitor or sniff Apache http packets{ 33 comments… add one } Josh November 27, 2007, 2:23 amI have the exact same problem except that it happens when I want to run certain programs, normally video games. When I change my refresh rate I get that "cannot be displayed"error. I'm installing new video card drivers just in case. Reply Link james February 17, 2014, 11:04 pmthe real reason for this error is overclocking go to bios and enter bios manual settings enter lowest settings. this will remove all analog input errors Reply Link shiraz khan April 26, 2014, 10:15 amwhere is bios Reply Link xxxboyxxx October 1, 2014, 1:14 pmI have some problem in totaloverdoes it is giving me can't display this video mode and where in the bios (PLZ help me) Reply Link Pat May 3, 2009, 7:50 pmThis is happening to my sister's monitor. If the screen is black except for the messege how do you fix it? Rep