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You don't say which operating system you are using.
The monitor resolves images across a fixed range of resolutions and resfresh rates.
It is the resolution of the graphics card or graphics adapter that can be changed, not that of the monitor.
Right click on empty space on your desktop > properties > settings.
Left click and hold on the slider and slide to the right in stages.
Each resolution change offers you a test page to accept or reject.
When satisfied Apply > Yes > Ok.
To reset the Refresh Rate:
Properties > settings > Advanced > Refresh Rate.
Then restart your computer.
Be careful not to exceed the resolution/refresh rate range of your monitor (1280 x 1024) / 75.0 Hz because if you do, when you restart the computer, the monitor will be unable to resolve the image and you will get a blank screen and/or an Out Of Range error message.
An out of range problem might only be resolved by using a different monitor to reset the resolution back to within the range of the preferred monitor.
You ar e getting out of range message because the video signal resolution is too high for the monitor to display, you need to set it to the native resolution of the monitor.
Regular tv imcomming broadcasting tv signal still work?Yes.Tries all tv video inputs signals like 1,2,3 so on to make sure ur tv video signal input is in the wright tv video input.Or the cable set u are using right now could be bad too.Tries websites like Amazon.com,Ebay.com to buy a new set of cable for the replacement.
Howdy, it sounds very much like you need to replace the power cord on that unit. Repair could be a safety/fire issue as well and should not be deferred.
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when the computer turns on , keep pressing f8 or f12 to give u a boot options, choose safe mode. when windows xp loads up right click on desktop and goto properties, then click settings, then addvance, then click on the monitor tab, and lower the screen refresh rate down to its lowest and then restart pc. hope this helps. if u cant change these options in safe mode use a normal monitor and lower them down to 60 hertz and then put back in your lcd. hope this helps.
When you reinstalled the drivers, did you reinstall the video card drivers? The drivers for your video card should be sufficient to power your display.
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