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Hi i want to coneect my Dynex televison to my computer useing a VGA i coneect to it find but half of my screen is not showing i tryd every res everything there can that i no personally please its urgent
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TV screen resolutions are usually much less than computer. If you can scale down your PC screen res AND you can connect from your PC's VGA to TV VGA you might stand a chance.
Typically this is a driver issue on the host (PC) side. DVI or VGA connection? Update the video driver. Some video drivers (especially older laptops) can't correctly send that resolution.
You may need to set up the video card to see the TV so you can display the computer on it.Somewhere in the setting for your video card should be settings for that.
I went over the specs of the TV.
The max input for the VGA is 1360x768 at 60Hz. Anything higher will make the TV go bonkers.
I would try to get the resolution at 1360x768, then change the frequency to 60Hz.
Yes, the current video driver is not configured for the higher resolutions supported by the Dynex TV/monitor. I ran into this same problem setting up my system. The solution is simple and only requires that you uninstall your current video driver and reinstall with the latest version driver for your systems VGA. You should be able to run the monitor at a resolution of 1440 x 900 with Color Quality at 32 bit Highest. Hope this helps.
There are different reasons why this might happen. Let's try some.
1.) Does your board have an onboard video card, cause if it does, then XP might be using that as the primary monitor. TRy plugging into the onboard video when you start up! If that works then you need to disable the onboard video.(try disabling it in bios!)
if not then
2.)When booting at the select xp or recovery console, press F8. You'll get the menu with safe mode and what not. Go down to Enable VGA Mode then press enter. If that works, go to display settings and lower your resolution then restart. But usually when this happens your monitor says "Out of Range" but u can still try
Well if that doesn't work, tell me more!
Regards,
Armando
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