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Solve : new aopen lcd monitor problems?

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Hi I just purchased a new Aopen F2705 lcd monitor, plugged it in and all it shows is "out of range", I check the resolution on the monitor and it only shows 720x400. I tried removing any monitors that were in the device manager and rebooted and still the same thing. I am running windows 98se, a 600 processor, 512 mb ram, and a g force display card. Don't know what I am doing wrong, some help would be appreciated, ThanksWhat was your screen resolution set at? Can you RUN that on the LCD? Is there a driver CD with it? If something simple doesn't fix this, I would send it back pronto! My screen resolution on my computer is set to 800x600, I don't have a 720x400 setting in my display settings, I haven't tried hooking up to another computer yet and I bought it from a good computer shop, not a problem taking it back, but it should work, when I reboot with the new monitor everything is normal, but when windows starts to load the screen goes black and I get the message, out of range. One other thing I changed hard drive 6 months ago and haven't been able to get my mp3 PLAYER connected to my comptuer, for some reason now it asks me for a driver for it and it didn't come with one, but it worked with this computer with my other hard drive.Windows 98 will probably need a driver loaded to access it. Do you have an install CD for the MP3 player?

How about hooking the old monitor in and changing the resolution to 1024 x 768 and shutting down. Put the LCD back on it and reboot. I'll bet you have a picture. They don't like to go less than that! What kind of graphics adapter do you have and meg. of RAM on it?You ROCK, wow, I have a picture and it's very CLEAR, thank you very much and for the mp3 player it didn't come with a cd, it's a kenda, for the ram i think it's 512 and my graphic adaptor is a g force 2 DUAL display, I definately know when it's not working right, lol.Somewhere you will need to get a driver CD for the MP3 player to function normally. You might try googling with the make and model number.

Glad your LCD problem is resolved!



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