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What resolution is the AOC monitor capable of using?
What is default resolution of the device you are connecting?
If the default is 1080P and the monitor is not 1080P capable then that would be your problem. You could attach to another monitor or HDTV and possibly turn down the resolution then try again.
This can happen if the output from the computer has the resolution set higher than your monitor is capable of displaying, or the refresh rate is higher than the monitor can display. Set the refresh rate to 60Hz. Try connecting a friend's monitor temporarily.
If you are getting no post display on boot up (dell spash screen, and windows loading screen):
First step is to plug a different monitor into the computer. If this works you most likely have a bad monitor. If not then it is a hardware issue with the video card on the computer.
If you getting the post screen then you may have your resolution set to high, boot in safe mode (F8 on the key board right after the post screen) and chose safe mode. once windows comes up, right click the back ground and chose a lower resolution setting.
a couple things to check.
speakers close the monitor. (caused by magnets)
run a degauss from the monitor menu, also check the monitor connections back of monitor and back of computer for "tight" fit
That covers external issues.
In the computer, in windows XP its typically right click on the desktop , go to properties. adjust your Screen resolution to fit the monitor, see if different resolutions have the same double effect. also go into advanced look for "Monitor Refresh Rate", try increasing the "Refresh rate" from say 60Hz to 75 Hz. this is very common cause of poor screen quality.
Hope that helps.
Cheers
Describe your AOC S7M51, 17 in. CRT Monitor Problem. with external TV Tuner card connected, Message shows "Warning, Not Support, Out of range" and with CPU connected, the same message shows from the booting... ??? are AOC monitors trusted for the efficiency ?
Change to the lowest settings you can on the other monitor, then connect the 17" CRT. If you can see anything, go to display settings and slowly bring the settings up. If you lose the display, press "n" (there is a dialog box asking if you want to keep the settings, y or n). Most likely it is a refresh rate that is set to high. Try setting this to 60 Hz for starters.
Yes, you arent getting a signal to your monitor from your video card. Try replacing. If its onboard then the Mainboard may be bad. These machines are known by Dell to go bad and is covered under warranty, provided you still have it.
The message you are getting is coming from the monitor, not the P.C.
Its telling you you it went into power save since its not getting a video signal from the P.C. Check connections as well.
If your using any kind of splitter, remove it and connect monitor directly to P.C. to be sure.
Good luck
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