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n6trf
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      3rd Feb 2007
I have a lcd monitor with dvi input. Problem is the lcd requires a
resolution of 1024x768. Until windows takes over the screen is gibberish. I
do see an initial 1280x1024 & then gibberish. I think if I could get the
bios to run the screen in 1024x768 the lcd would be ok. However, I am in the
dark on how/if that can be done. Anyone got any ideas? TIA

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JBrunelle
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      3rd Feb 2007
On Feb 2, 10:02 pm, "n6trf" <n...@arrl.net> wrote:
> I have a lcd monitor with dvi input. Problem is the lcd requires a
> resolution of 1024x768. Until windows takes over the screen is gibberish. I
> do see an initial 1280x1024 & then gibberish. I think if I could get the
> bios to run the screen in 1024x768 the lcd would be ok. However, I am in the
> dark on how/if that can be done. Anyone got any ideas? TIA
>
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> In Christ's matchless name
> ted & colleen
> n6trf kc6rue


Id say contact your motherboard's manufacturer. Also, what is this
gibberish you talk of? Random characters all over? Try reinstalling
your vga drivers, or even reinstalling BIOS.

 
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FreeComputerConsultant.com
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      3rd Feb 2007
I don't think you can change the bios resolution, the monitor doesn't
have an "auto" button does it? Sometimes that helps.

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n6trf wrote:
> I have a lcd monitor with dvi input. Problem is the lcd requires a
> resolution of 1024x768. Until windows takes over the screen is gibberish. I
> do see an initial 1280x1024 & then gibberish. I think if I could get the
> bios to run the screen in 1024x768 the lcd would be ok. However, I am in the
> dark on how/if that can be done. Anyone got any ideas? TIA
>

 
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