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How to get back my original refresh rate SIS 6326 4 MB AGP on Windows NT 4.0 Workstation
Name: blimade Date: August 5, 2000 at 01:10:25 Pacific
Comment:
My computer configuration is Pentium III 500, VGA SIS 6326 AGP 4 MB, SDRAM 64 MB, Motherboard I Will BD 100, Monitor GTC 15". My Opertaing System : Windows NT 4.0 Workstation.
My problem is after i change my computer display refresh rate to 65 hz (original 60 Hz) my monitor come blank (dark;no picture). And i want to get back my original setting display refresh rate.... I want to know how to do that....because i'm a new user of Windows NT. Please give me step by step solution.....A.S.A.P.
Name: DMS Date: August 6, 2000 at 22:13:47 Pacific
Reply:
Restart the computer and from the boot screen select Windows NT Workstation "VGA Mode". This will boot the machine with basic display settings and allow you to reset the refresh rate. Then you can restart in normal mode...
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Response Number 2
Name: blimade Date: August 7, 2000 at 20:38:10 Pacific
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Please tell me, which combination button are use to do it... (example :F8 button on Win 95/98 start up menu)....
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