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Solve : Out of Range Display? |
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Answer» My friend's computer displays an "out of RANGE" message on the monitor. It is an Envision LCD with a native resolution of The shop repaired the computer and we now have it at home. Unfortunately, the same problem exists.Did you get a refund?I would TAKE it back to the guy that "fixed" it, and tell him that it is still messed up and demand a refund or a proper fix. Also where a CRT monitor is designed to use several resolutions, an LCD monitor uses only one resolution, called the native resolution, which is the ACTUAL (and fixed) number of pixels built into the monitor. If you want to use a different resolution other than the native resolution select one that uses the same ratio of horizontal pixels to vertical pixels that the native resolution uses.Could be a lot of things ie. corrupted graphics driver that needs reinstalling, etc. Whatever it is you need to take it back to repair shop. You have a warranty and most warranties become void if you try to repair.agreed Is it possible the "refresh" rate is out of range. Boot to Safe Mode, check it, reset it if necessary, and reboot to normal mode.Thanks to those who offered some help on my question. The problem TURNED out to be a 12 ft. VGA extension cable. Removing this cable and connecting the monitor to the computer with the original cable solved the problem.Nice |
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