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Lg Monitor Out Of Range 60hz
Thread Starter Joined: Dec 16, 2009 Messages: 3 I can find many references to problems with analog out of range 74.9 khz 60hz "analog out of range" but none with answers that have worked for me. Scenario: I have an Intel 82865G video card in a Dell
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Dimension B110 (I know, I know, crappy computer, non-upgradable video card, PCI only). However, that notwithstanding I have an LG 2061TQ 20" widescreen monitor that I hooked up about two weeks ago. It worked fine for about a week and out of range monitor fix then all of a sudden when I start my computer I get past the BIOS screen and then it all goes black and up pops a blue dialogue box that says "analog out of range - 93.5 Khz / 75 Hz" and then nothing. If I shutdown and go into Safe Mode and then to device manager there is NO monitor at all. If I shut back down and hook up a Dell 15" LCD monitor it detects as a analog out of range lg monitor standard plug and pray and works fine. I updated ALL of my drivers and then got this cool idea to disable the small Dell monitor. I restarted thus creating a second plug and pray Dell monitor. I updated one of them using the LG 2061 driver and then disabled the other Dell monitor leaving ONLY the LG widescreen available. I shut down and reconnected the widescreen. I started up and it worked beautifully... until I restarted my computer and then back to the "analog out of range" error. I have been through this several times - if I update the LG driver and then disable the Dell pnp and restart the widescreen works fine until I shut it down and restart it. The LG widescreen works fine on other Dell computers so I feel fairly sure that the monitor is fine, it is only two months old. Any idea what else I might try or what the problem may be? Thanks in advance... dhatchere, Dec 16, 2009 #1 Sponsor 1_rob_1 Joined: Sep 19, 2005 Messages: 1,269 Hi Change your resolution Boot pc in safe mode & follow instructions here: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/personalize/resolution.mspx Reboot pc normally If this doesnt work first time, keep trying with different resolutions Rob 1_rob_1, Dec 16, 2009 #2 dhatchere Thread Starter Joined: Dec 16, 2009 Messages: 3 1_rob_1 said: ↑ Hi Change your resolution Boot pc in safe mode & follow instructions here: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/personaliz
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