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Jul 2004 19:26 PDT Expires: 06 Aug 2004 19:26 PDT Question ID: 371103 I have a desktop computer that is having problem start up. Everytime when I boot the computer, the operating system goes as far as the windows logo page, stay there for about 30 secs, out of range message on monitor and shot down. the message on the screen says "FREQUENCY OVER EANGE". Does anyone know what is
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the problem and how to resolve it? Answer Subject: Re: Can not boot computer - FREQUENCY OVER RANGE Answered By: aceresearcher-ga on 07 Jul
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2004 19:52 PDT Greetings, mlfolk! Your "Frequency Over Range" Error reflects a problem with your computer's video monitor is probably occurring due to one of the following scenarios: 1) You recently changed your screen resolution settings or refresh rate. (if you know http://www.techsupportforum.com/forums/f24/over-range-message-on-monitor-100877.html how, try lowering each of those settings separately or together to see if it resolves your problem) 2) You recently installed a new video card. (did you visit the manufacturer's website to download the most recent driver?) 3) You recently installed a new or upgraded video card driver. 4) You recently installed a different monitor. 5) You recently installed new application software, such as a video game. 6) You recently installed a new motherboard or BIOS. If one or more of the above is true, please http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview/id/371103.html post a Clarification indicating which one(s). Either way, please list your: - video monitor brand & model number - video card brand & model number - computer (CPU) brand & model number - operating system (Windows 98SE, XP, etc) - names of software packages or updates installed previous to or around the time that the problem started. Or, if the information above enabled you to fix the problem on your own, please let me know that as well. Before Rating my Answer, if you need additional assistance, please post a Request for Clarification, and I will help you to get the problem resolved. Regards, aceresearcher Request for Answer Clarification by mlfolk_wa-ga on 07 Jul 2004 21:03 PDT Hi, aceresearcher: first, thanks for your post. I did not change anything, hardware, or software before this happens. I did remember that my computer was attacked by virus a week ago and I saw there are several .exe running that eats CPU time. I did a windows update and then reboot my machine, then this Frenquency over range thing comes up and I am never able to boot up again. I was wondering if the virus went ahead and modified some of the configuration on the video card or other stuff that cause the problem? As now I wasnt able to start my computer (but I am able to go to BIOS settings). I hope this gives you more detail what happened to my computer. My computer is a P4 CPU, uses win2K, the monitor is ViewSonic 19
Once in Safe Mode, decrease your video card resolution to a resolution that's supported by the monitor. If you've changed the monitor resolution, reboot the computer to http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch001265.htm see if this resolves the issue. If the resolution is supported or following the above steps did not help, we suggest reinstalling the drivers for your monitor and video card by following the remainder of the steps. In Safe Mode, open the Windows Device Manager. Once in Device Manager, expand the "Display adapters" and "Monitors" sections and remove each of the devices listed under those two out of sections. You can do this by highlighting each device and pressing the delete key. Once the Display adapters and Monitors have been removed, reboot the computer and let Windows reinstall the drivers for these devices. If Windows cannot find the drivers or you need updated drivers for either of these devices, see the computer drivers section. If after following the steps above, your monitor still displays the out of range " Input signal out of range" error message, you may have a bad monitor or bad video card. Try one or both of the following options to determine if the monitor or video card is potentially bad. Connect your monitor to another working computer. If the monitor works on another computer, then your computer potentially has a bad video card. Borrow a working monitor from a friend or family member and connect it to your computer. If that monitor works, then your monitor is likely bad and should be replaced. If that monitor does not work as well, then your computer potentially has a bad video card. After trying the options above, if you find that the issue may be a bad video card, we recommend that you replace the video card or have it professionally repaired. Additional information See the resolution definition for further information and related links. Was this page useful? YesNo Feedback E-mail Share Print Search Recently added pages View all recent updates Useful links About Computer Hope Site Map Forum Contact Us How to Help Top 10 pages Follow us Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest YouTube RSS © 2016 Computer Hope Legal Disclaimer - Privacy Statement