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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Tom's Hardware>Tutorials>Displays>How to Fix out-of-Frequency Problems on a PC> How to Fix out-of-Frequency Problems on a PC This out of frequency error windows xp Tutorial addresses: Windows Computers Monitors Graphics By jbrown156, 2 October 2014 18:43:43 out of frequency range monitor error See all their Tutorials a b U a b à a b V An out-of-frequency problem occurs
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where the computer is being asked to display an image at a higher refresh rate than is supported by the monitor. This is a hardware saving step, as displaying an
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unsupported refresh rate on a monitor can damage the components therein, rendering it potentially useless. Fixing this problem requires that you take a conservative approach, setting your refresh rate as low as possible. Instructions 1 Restart the computer and tap "F8" as the computer is loading. 2 Select "Safe Mode" and press "Enter." 3 Right-click on the Desktop and computer monitor says frequency out of range select "Properties." 4 Select "Settings" and click "Advanced." 5 Click "Monitor" and select the lowest supported refresh rate from the drop-down menu. 6 Restart your computer Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Publish Related resources How to fix Windows 10 Anniversary Update activation problems Tutorial How to fix storage problems during installation of Windows 10 Anniversary Update Tutorial How to fix most problems in gta v Tutorial How Do I Fix Problems with Windows 8 Upgrade Assistant? Tutorial How to Fix a Webcam On a Windows 8 PC Tutorial Ask the community Tags Example: Notebook, Android, SSD hard drive Publish Create your tutorial Win badges and help your community by creating a tutorial to solve common problems! All tutorials Write a tutorial Tom's Hardware Around the World Tom's Hardware Around the World Denmark Norway Finland Russia France Turkey Germany UK Italy USA Subscribe to Tom's Hardware Search the site Search Ok About Tom's Hardware Advertising About us Contact Privacy Tom's IT Pro Copyright © 2016 Purch Group, Inc. All Rights ReservedTom's Hardware Guide ™
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Monitors have a limit of maximum supported frequency (Refresh rate) for each resolution setting at which display is refreshed. When you set a high resolution with a high frequency that is not supported by the monitor, it displays a message http://www.troublefixers.com/monitor-got-out-of-frequency-and-does-not-display-anything/ Frequency out of range. Within a few seconds of setting the frequency if you press Esc key it will revert back to the previous resolution. But what if when you are stuck with the same Frequency out of range http://hubpages.com/technology/How-to-solve-out-of-frequency-problem-in-Windows-XP and your monitor does not display anything. Don’t worry, we have the solution if your monitor doesn’t display anything Advertisement Solution: 1. Boot in VGA mode by keep pressing F8 key during boot-up. 2. Un-install the display driver out of 3. Set the display settings to some supported value 4. Restart, install display (video) driver and set the appropriate settings which your monitor supports. 5. Restart again and it is Fixed. Tip: Most of old monitors don’t support 1024×768 at a refresh rate greater than 60Hz, so avoid setting this resolution at a frequency higher than 60 Hz if your monitor is an old CRT monitor. If you like this article or this article helped you, you out of frequency can +1 to recommend this article on google plus. You can follow us on Twitter or join our Facebook Fan Page. If you have a question to ask us, submit your question at Answers By Trouble Fixers. Looking for something else? Search here : { 60 comments… read them below or add one } robin January 11, 2008 at 9:56 pm Hi, I had installed xp and unfotunately having dual OS with the previous installed 2k. while changing the display, I got the monitor message as "OUT OF FREQUENCY" tried a lot but could not fix it and finally after reading above solution, i could fix up my problem, reinstalled the graphic drivers (both 2k and XP), also reinstalling XP and finally got the best display thanks to Mr. Rohit for his solution. ramdas kodi March 30, 2008 at 10:00 am Out of Frequency This is my pc problem same please answar Sarvesh May 11, 2008 at 3:13 am I have a similar problem, my monitor works fine but when I shut down and reboot or simply reboot my monitor does not display anything it just glows (dark greenish glow) and gives me no warning message, the same monitor works fine with another PC though, I recently have replaced my cpu motherboard and psu and ram, someone please help. Rohit May 12, 2008 at 7:11 am @ Savresh This ma
statement is displayed on a computer monitor instead of normal image. There are many causes to this strange behavior: frequency not supported by the device, corrupted driver, faulty video card or video cable and other. Here is how to solve this problem. I. 1.Restart your computer and, immediately after the BIOS sequence is done, press the F8 key on your keyboard. 2. Select the Enable VGA option. After the computer is fully started, change the display properties to some values your monitor will be able to support. You can increase the screen resolution step by step. If the new resolution is not supported, just wait 15 seconds and the settings will reverted to the old values. 3. To be (almost) sure you'll not have this problem in the future again, on the Display properties (see picture below) click Advanced. Display properties on Windows XP Click on Monitor and check the box that says "Hide modes that this monitor cannot display". Select the lowest screen refresh rate and increase it step by step to an accepted value. Check the "Hide modes..." option If you are lucky enough, this will terminate your "out of frequency" problem. If the problem is generated by a bad or corrupted driver, you will need to replace your driver with a better one. II. How to replace the video driver 1. On an empty space of your display do a Right click, and select Properties.You should get a window like in the first figure. Click on Settings ->Advanced->Adapter->Properties. 2. Click on Driver->Uninstall. 3. Install the new driver, manual or automatic. If the problem still persists, check your video cable (if it is detachable, try another cable) and your video card - physical, check if it is well inserted into the slot and if it is detected by the system. To do this run dxdiag in the Start->Run window. If everything look OK, but you still get the "out of frequency" message on your monitor, a Windows XP clean install may be required. More by this Author2Programming LanguagesHow to test a PHP script offlineHow to test a PHP script offline Comments No comments yet.0 of 8192 characters usedPost CommentNo HTML is allowed in comments, but URLs will be hyperlinked.