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To chabge resolution go to click start
control panel
apperance and themes
display
settings
and down towards lower left hand you'll see screen resolution
then move bar to 1024*768
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Hook a spare monitor to the pc computer to rule out the video graphics card, change the video cord from the computer to the monitor to rule out the wiring.
Your PC video resolution is too high for this monitor to display, you need to set your PC video reslotion to the native resolution of this monitor, which is 1280 x 1024 @60Hz. http://s807.photobucket.com/home/budm/allalbums
Your computer's video adapter may be asking for a resolution that is not supported by the monitor.
Start up in Safe Mode (Google it if you don't know what this is)
Change your display resolution to a low setting like 800x600.
Restart the computer and let it start up in Normal Mode.
The monitor should work now and you can change to a higher resolution so long as it is supported by the monitor.
It shows out of range because the PC is sending out the video signal that is higher than the monitor can display, you need to set the PC video resolution to the native resolution: 1024 x 768 @60Hz. You can reboot the PC into save mode (hitting F8 key while booting up) then set the resolution to 640 x 480 (try 1024 x 768 if it allows you to do so), reboot and reset the resoltion to 1024 x 768 @60Hz.
The PC is sending out the resolution that is too high for the monitor to handle, you need to set the resolution of the PC to be the native resolution of the monitor and set the refesh rate to be at 60Hz.
Its not actually a problem or a fault, its just a setting that has been changed in the video card settings.
There are two ways to fix it.
One of them is to adjust the resolution, right click on your desktop and select properties, from there select the last tab which says settings, see the resolution slider, slide it towards the higher end, where the numbers get bigger, and apply, if the problem got worse you have gone to the wrong direction, if the black area is smaller or gone you have gone to the right direction. adjust the resolution until you don't have black outside on the display.
if the text and icons become too small, you need to open the advanced settings from the page, and find monitor scaling settings so that the computer fills the whole screen regardless of the resolution in use.
After you have found the scaleing setting you can go back to the resolution slider and slide it down untill you can read the screen well, the picture should cover the whole screen.
press f8 when the computer starts up before windows boots and select start in vga mode or low resolution mode. after you get into windows change the video settings again but if the screen goes black, dont touch anything...it will revert back to what it was before. most likely, the resolution you picked isnt supported by the monitor. you also want to make sure that oyu have the video drivers installed properly aswell.
Your monitor settings within windows are set too high for the monitor to display... When computer first boots.. be ready and press the F8 key...
Enter safe mode.. Reset the display properties in control panel to 800 by 600 for a start. Setting the resolution too high past the monitors ability will give you that message.. Most monitors are able to display 1024 by 768 just fine.. Out of range.. means the display settings within windows are out of the monitors range of ability to display the screen resolution you have set... Good luck!!
the resolution set by default when you load your graphics driver is outside the range of your monitors capability.
try starting in safe mode then adjust your resolution to 640 by 480 then restart.
if this works, adjust upwards to 1024 by 768
then up again till the screen blanks.
when it does, dont panic, wait 20 seconds and the settings will restore - you then have the optimum settings for your monitor.
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