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I get a box that says ''Out of Frequency Range''

Yesterday I changed out the monitor to one that someone gave me on my Dell computer. (I have Macs). It was working fine yesterday and now this morning I get this? Can anyone help?

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Is it an LCD or CRT monitor? Sounds like a cable to me. If it's an LCD, then just change out the cable. But if it is a CRT, then it will be more difficult because it is wired directly into the back of that type of monitor.

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