So I had to wipe my hard drive clean and reinstall all my programs and here is the new problem I am having.I have an LCD monitor. It is on the standard 800x600 resolution. When I try to change the resolution the monitor turns off and says "No Signal". If I click the mouse, the monitor then comes back on in the 800x600 resolution. I hooked up my old CRT monitor to see what it would do and I could change the resolution with no problem. When I plugged the LCD back in to try and "trick it" into a new resolution it had "No Signal" again.I don't understand what the problem is. Before my reformat, I had the LCD on a different resolution with no problems. What is going on here??? All help is appreciated![Edited on February 5, 2006 at 3:39 AM. Reason : ]
2/5/2006 3:38:13 AM
Are you using the same different resolution, or a new different resolution?It sounds pretty much like you're trying to use a res. your monitor doesn't support.Also, it may be that you need to install/upgrade your graphics card drivers.
2/5/2006 3:53:36 AM
I am trying to switch to the 1024X768 resolution. I used this res without any trouble before my reformat. I was thinking it may be some sort of driver problem but how would I go about figuring that out for sure?
2/5/2006 4:48:48 AM
update the driver for you video card perhaps?
2/5/2006 1:04:07 PM
Try bumping down the refresh rate that you are using.
2/5/2006 1:26:00 PM
How do I update my driver?Where do I change my refresh rate?[Edited on February 6, 2006 at 2:15 PM. Reason : ]
2/6/2006 1:48:14 PM
find out what video card you have, go to the companys website and download the appropriate drivers.
2/6/2006 1:53:03 PM
is it likely that it would be the video card drivers if the CRT works fine at different resolutions?My guess is that the monitor came with software that you need to reinstall.
2/6/2006 2:07:12 PM
^ yeah and that software is called DRIVERS
2/6/2006 3:19:06 PM
i guess i will search for drivers for my monitor. but it definitely didn't come with any softward...
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