On Fri, 5 Feb 2010 13:58:34 +0100, "testeur"
<olivier;(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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>The problem is very annoying, as my TV is not close to my PC and it takes me about 15 mn to get the
>correct parameters each time.
I didn't have any problem with the tv when using the ATI Radeon 7000
that people here recommened to me**. See second footnote***.
The only thing I can suggest is getting a little tv, putting it in the
room with the computer, and running the signal to both tvs, even if
you have to run the wire down the hall for a few days or weeks.
Don't trip. Or run it over the tops of doors. You can use a tall
thumb tack to keep it from falling off.
**OT for you. I did have trouble with the monitor. The picture on
the monitor had a 1" black bar on the top and bottom, and a half-inch
bar on the sides of the 17" monitor. And the icons on the desktop
were visibly squashed, vertically. CCC or ATI Help has in win98
especially (though I was using winXP most of the time) emphasized this
problem, and said I had to use the monitor display controls to adjust
the size and location. Unfortunately, when I tried to enlarge the
picture, all I could do was move the picture.
***Hey this might help you. I was using the Detailed or Advanced
controls screen. It seemed to me that's what I needed. But after a
while I switched to Basic, and about that timee, the problem went
away. I wasn't looking, I guess, but I know I hadn't gotten past the
first, or maybe the second, Basic screen, out of five. I later had
to fiddle with the advanced controls a bit to undo what I had done to
the monitor picture earlier, but running in Basic was what fixed it.
(I had started in BAsic in Win98, then went to Advanced. In WinXP, I
just did Advanced from the start. Maybe that was my mistake. I had
thought they were pretty much the same thing, like Install and Custom
Install, which usually have few differences, but I wouldn't put it
that way anymore.)
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