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in 'General Hardware' started by friedrich, Aug 7, 2006. Aug 7, 2006 at 10:44 PM #1 friedrich New Member Joined: Aug 7, d sub out of range error lg monitor 2006 Messages: 1 (0.00/day) Thanks Received: 0 hey, i've been having a lg monitor out of range 60hz problem with my lg flatron L1952T 8ms lcd monitor. The issue is that once i hook in the analog out of range 74.5 khz 60hz vga cable i get the error 'analog out of range 90.6khz/85hz'. What does this mean and how can i fix it? Last edited: Aug 7, 2006 Aug 7, 2006 out of range monitor fix at 11:24 PM #2 jph1589 New Member Joined: Jul 18, 2006 Messages: 126 (0.03/day) Thanks Received: 0 System Specs Processor: P4 520J Motherboard: ECS C19-A SLI Cooling: Scythe Katana 775 Memory: Corsair 2x512 DDR2 533 Video Card(s): XFX 6600GT Hard Disk(s): Seagate 120 Sata Maxtor 100 IDE LCD/CRT Model: Samsung Synchmaster731b Case: NZXT Nemesis Power Supply: Antec TPII 450 Software:
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XP SP2 Any chance? friedrich said: hey, i've been having a problem with my lg flatron L1952T 8ms lcd monitor. The issue is that once i hook in the vga cable i get the error 'analog out of range 90.6khz/85hz'. What does this mean and how can i fix it?Click to expand... Any chance you are running Linux? Aug 7, 2006 at 11:36 PM #3 Dippyskoodlez Joined: Jul 1, 2005 Messages: 5,168 (1.26/day) Thanks Received: 272 Location: Kansas City, KS System Specs System Name: Kryptonite Processor: Intel i7 5820k @ 4.3ghz Motherboard: Gigabyte g1 gaming wifi Cooling: Water Memory: 64gb ddr4 Video Card(s): 3x GTX 980 Ti Hard Disk(s): 2x256gb samsung 840 pro LCD/CRT Model: 2x Dell P2715Q Case: Nzxt switch 810 Sound Card: Creative E5/Objective 2 Amp/Senn HD650 Power Supply: Evga 1600w titanium Mouse: Logitech Proteus Core Keyboard: Logitech G910 Benchmark Scores: 2900Mhz 2500+ Barton mobile air cooled. 5Ghz 2500k Water cooled. 16k firestrike extreme Lower the refresh rate. (plug in an LCD or monitor that works, or set the display to default driver, etc)
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Likes Received: 0 Hey everyone, just joined the forums as I just tried to install Windows 7. I used the word "tried" because I did not succeed in doing so... Background I was using Windows XP SP3 on a very old computer when I decided to try out Windows 7, just for fun. I knew the OS might be slower than XP, but I wanted to try it out anyway. My Specs (please don't laugh) Amd Duron 4 Mobile 1.30GHz 1024MB of RAM No video card, just the default on-board one that came with the SiS motherboard. HD and Operating Systems 1 - 40GB (Windows XP SP3) 2 - 75GB (no OS) 3 - 20GB (Crunchbang Linux) The Problem After the initial setup checklist (the one that starts with "Copying files...") checked the last item, my computer restarted itself and then my previous boot menu was gone and instead I found myself staring at the Analog Out of Range message my monitor gave me. Solutions That Didn't Work Waiting a couple of minutes. I waited for 30. Connecting a different monitor. Same problem. Booting from a different hd. Same problem. Booting from the setup DVD again. Encountered the "Code 5" error. Fixing the boot manager using my old Windows XP cd. Can't : I had to supply the Windows 7 administrative password, which I don't have since the installation didn't reach that step yet. Please, help! Thanks, Eshed. eshedz, Mar 21, 2009 #1 Advertisements Ian Administrator Joined: Oct 17, 2008 Messages: 3,426 Likes Received: 624 At which stage does the "analog out of range" error message appear? Normally that appears if there is a resolution or refresh rate that your monitor/graphics card can't support. It does seem odd that it does it at such an early stage in boot though, as it's a standard res. Did you set up Windows 7 to dual boot with your XP installation on HD1? Ian, Mar 22, 2009 #2 Advertisements pbcopter Joined: Mar 22, 2009 Messages: 46 Likes Received: 11 During the boot process, tap on the F8 key to get to the page where safe mode is. Here you will also see a selection that says "enable low resolution video". This then should allow you to boot to Windows and set the video resolution to waht your monitor supports. Paul pbcopter, Mar 22, 2009 #3 eshedz likes this. eshedz Joined: Mar 21, 2009 Messages: 4 Likes Received: 0 Sorry for taking so long to respond, I don't have access to a computer that often at the moment. And to your replies... At which stage does the "analog out of range" error message appear?Click t