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I changed the refresh rate, Hertz, of a game and can't change it back

I can't go back through to the options in the game because the input is not supported

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Change the compatibility to a lower rez when you get back into the game change it back.

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: Moniter flicker

Any monitor flickers at 60 hertz. The usual reason for being unable to use faster refresh frequencies is that the correct video card driver and/or monitor driver are not installed. Another possibility is that the resolution is set too high. Assuming Windows XP, right click on the background, choose "properties", settings tab, advanced button. Check to make sure your video card is named - the monitor is not as important but would certainly be helpful. If not, did out the CD's that came with them or download drivers from the manufacturer's website. On the other possibility, on the adapter tab, there ought to be a "list all modes" button so you can choose resolution and refresh rate at the same time. Your LCD monitor will be fussy about the resolution, so you may need several tries to get something that looks good and doesn't flicker.

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SOURCE: My computer screen has a ripple/blurry look to it now.

Try changing the resolution to 1600x900

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Screen is flickering constantly and goes black after a while

Look for your computer's monitor settings, then adjust its refresh rate.
To modify a refresh rate on Windows, right-click anywhere on the Windows desktop.
Select "Properties," then choose the "Display Properties" tab on the window that appears.

Click the "Settings" option, then select "Advanced" from the window that appears.
Choose the "Monitor" tab, which lets you access a drop-down menu with the options for refresh settings adjustments. As a basic guide, use a setting of at least 75 hertz.

Confirm the change by clicking "Apply." Reboot the PC to ensure the new settings on the screen take effect.
Check your screen if the blinking problem is resolved. If not, try a higher refresh setting. If there is no change on the flickering of the screen, this means the problem is not caused by the screen's refresh rate. If your computer is not running on a battery or surge protector, shut it down to safely transfer the plug to another outlet Hope this helps.
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Input Not Supported

Just go to into the dispaly settings and change the hertz rate to 60 that should fix that ...

Hope that helps.......
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I have a compaq monitor that has a popup stating Input signal out of range. Change to 1440X900 60 Hz. How do I do that?

Your monitor does not support the display settings you have set in your operating system.
To change these settings go: (Windows 7)

Control Panel > Display > Screen resolution [Change to 1440x900]
then on the same screen, go to Advanced Settings > Monitor > Screen Refresh Rate [Set to 60 Hertz].

(This usually happened if you switched monitors, or used a TV, or maybe a projector).

You can use the same method to set up any resolution or refresh rate you want.
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For the laptop presario cq62 i tried to change the screen refresh rate but the only option there is, is 60 hertz. i beed 70 or higher

your screen refresh rates are governed by the graphics adapter in the computer so if it's not available, it's not available. for what it's worth, mine only has 60Mhz refresh rate. having looked at this range of laptops, it's unlikely that you would be able to upgrade the graphics adapter.
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I installed the game whenever i open it i get Remark on monitor Out of Range. 53.5khz 85hz

That error message means the game uses a screen refresh rate that is beyond or below what your monitor can display.

You must find the game option (setting) somewhere in the game and change it.

60 hertz to 75 hertz is normal for most monitors.
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Input Not Supported

Yes, you can try reducing the refresh rate to 60 Hz.
You can change this option in Display option in control panel.In the display proreties dialog box under settings tab,click on advaced button.click on Moniter tab.there you can find screen refresh rate option,change it to 60 Hertz.
This would solve your problem.
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Installed wed cam and monitor shut down with a promt saying "frequency out of range". Changed resolution settings still have a problem with monitor and this promt. Changed to another monitor and everything...

Connect the monitor that works.

In the "Advanced" settings for the video-card,
set the "refresh-rate" to 60 Hertz.

Connect the other monitor -- it _very-likely_ will support a 60 Hertz refresh-rate.
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Out of range ,when the monitor on position with in 5 min

change the refresh rate, goto screen settings and find option for monitor refresh rate lower the hertz down by one, hope this helps
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New monitor flickers when hooked to computer

Hi!

There's a few usual culprits for this problem.

  1. Check the cable. Swap to a different cable if possible to rule that out.
  2. Check the refresh rate of your monitor. Most monitors have options for this via a Menu button on the screen itself.
    If you find it, change it to 60 hertz
  3. Check the refresh rate of the monitor from your operating system/video card's software.
    In Windows, right click on the desktop, click Properties, then the Settings tab, then Advanced. Change it to 60 hertz if it's anything different.
It could be faulty but hopefully not.

Couple of things there to try...let us know how you go
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Refresh rate problem

It depends on your monitor. Some monitors don't support higher frequencies at higher resolutions. I wouldn't try to force it very much, as your monitor has built-in protection designed to stop it from operating at a higher frequency than it's capable. If you did find a way to work around that, you're likely to blow the monitor.
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