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Name: Auguste
Date: October 11, 2002 at 18:53:41 Pacific
OS: XP
CPU/Ram: Penthium 3,1.2ghz
Comment:

Hello...every time i turn on my computer, i have the following message on the desktop:

SYNC OUT OF RANGE.

Don'/t know what to do since i can't have access to usual desktop.

Is it a problem with desktop??I did look at people who did ask the same question but the response i found didn't help me since i can't go to my usual desktop.
I did build my computer myself, assembling parts.

If i can get help, i will really appreciate it ...GO MAY BLESS YOU.



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Response Number 1
Name: rob
Date: October 11, 2002 at 19:07:03 Pacific
Reply:

basicly your video card is putting out to high a frequency for your monitor

to fix this you need to boot in safe mode (hold down ctrl while booting)

then go into advanced display properties (right click on desktop/properties/settings tab/click advanced button)

in here you can change the frequency on the monitor or adapter tab to a lower value

then save and reboot


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Response Number 2
Name: rob
Date: October 11, 2002 at 19:09:10 Pacific
Reply:

sorry you need to hold down f8 instead of ctrl for safe mode in xp(forgot)


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