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ralph
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      26th Jan 2008
I have a dual boot PC running Win XP Pro on both partitions. I have had a 22
inch LCD wide screen running at a resolution of 1680 x 1050 connected to the
PC. The LCD display has failed and I need to temporarily replace it with an
old 15 inch CRT that can run at lower resolutions (such as 1024 x 768 or
1280 x 1024). My question is: Since the PC had been running at a higher
resolution that the CRT can handle and the LCD screen in inop, how can I
change the resolution to something the CRT can handle.
thanks....ralph


 
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      26th Jan 2008
On Jan 26, 11:30*am, "ralph" <ralph_epstein_ct-no-sp...@excite.com>
wrote:
> I have a dual boot PC running Win XP Pro on both partitions. I have had a 22
> inch LCD wide screen running at a resolution of 1680 x 1050 connected to the
> PC. The LCD display has failed and I need to temporarily replace it with an
> old 15 inch CRT that can run at lower resolutions (such as 1024 x 768 or
> 1280 x 1024). My question is: Since the PC had been running at a higher
> resolution that the CRT can handle and the LCD screen in inop, how can I
> change the resolution to something the CRT can handle.
> thanks....ralph


Hello Ralph,

What happens when you move the slider in:

Start => Settings => Control Panel => Display => Settings tab ?

(Or right-click your desktop and click on 'Properties' and then the
'Settings' tab)
 
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Bruce Chambers
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      26th Jan 2008
ralph wrote:
> I have a dual boot PC running Win XP Pro on both partitions. I have had a 22
> inch LCD wide screen running at a resolution of 1680 x 1050 connected to the
> PC. The LCD display has failed and I need to temporarily replace it with an
> old 15 inch CRT that can run at lower resolutions (such as 1024 x 768 or
> 1280 x 1024). My question is: Since the PC had been running at a higher
> resolution that the CRT can handle and the LCD screen in inop, how can I
> change the resolution to something the CRT can handle.
> thanks....ralph
>
>



Boot into VGA Mode or Safe Mode and then set the display
(resolution, refresh rate, and/or number of colors) to something that
your monitor can handle. Consult its manual to determine acceptable
settings. Reboot one more time, into Normal Mode.


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      26th Jan 2008
Hi Bruce:
Thanks for your reply. Need some help on some details.
1: Is it better to use VGA mode or Safe mode?
2: When I start up the computer, text appears asking me whether Windows on
Partition 1 or Partition 2 should be used. Should I press F8 before or after
making the choice?
3: When the computer boots up in 640 x 480 resolution, should I expect that
the Display window might be off screen. Will that be a problem? Also, should
I expect that my Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 will be operational?
thanks again....ralph



"Bruce Chambers" <(E-Mail Removed)3t> wrote in message
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> ralph wrote:
>> I have a dual boot PC running Win XP Pro on both partitions. I have had a
>> 22 inch LCD wide screen running at a resolution of 1680 x 1050 connected
>> to the PC. The LCD display has failed and I need to temporarily replace
>> it with an old 15 inch CRT that can run at lower resolutions (such as
>> 1024 x 768 or 1280 x 1024). My question is: Since the PC had been running
>> at a higher resolution that the CRT can handle and the LCD screen in
>> inop, how can I change the resolution to something the CRT can handle.
>> thanks....ralph

>
>
> Boot into VGA Mode or Safe Mode and then set the display (resolution,
> refresh rate, and/or number of colors) to something that your monitor can
> handle. Consult its manual to determine acceptable settings. Reboot one
> more time, into Normal Mode.
>
>
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> safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin
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> killed a great many philosophers.
> ~ Denis Diderot



 
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      27th Jan 2008
"ralph" <ralph_epstein_ct-no-spam-@excite.com> wrote in
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> 3: When the computer boots up in 640 x 480 resolution, should I
> expect that the Display window might be off screen. Will that be a
> problem?


If the window, or part of it, is off-screen, then hit "Alt-Space" then
"M" and then use the arrow keys to move the window to where you want it
and then hit "Return".

HTH,
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Bruce Chambers
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      27th Jan 2008
ralph wrote:
> Hi Bruce:
> Thanks for your reply. Need some help on some details.
> 1: Is it better to use VGA mode or Safe mode?



I'd try VGA Mode first, as Safe Mode may not load all of the necessary
video drivers that would allow you to make the adjustments needed.


> 2: When I start up the computer, text appears asking me whether Windows on
> Partition 1 or Partition 2 should be used. Should I press F8 before or after
> making the choice?



Only you know the specifics of your dual-boot configuration, but I'd
think that, under normal circumstances, you'd start pressing <F8>
immediately after choosing the OS installation that needs the adjustment.


> 3: When the computer boots up in 640 x 480 resolution, should I expect that
> the Display window might be off screen.


No.

> Will that be a problem?


No.


> Also, should
> I expect that my Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 will be operational?



Probably, for Safe Mode, if you have Legacy USB Support enabled in the
BIOS, and assuming that the mouse uses a USB dongle. For VGA Mode,
there shouldn't be any problem.


> thanks again....ralph
>





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      28th Jan 2008
Thanks for your help- everything worked out very smoothly.
.....ralph


"Bruce Chambers" <(E-Mail Removed)3t> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> ralph wrote:
>> Hi Bruce:
>> Thanks for your reply. Need some help on some details.
>> 1: Is it better to use VGA mode or Safe mode?

>
>
> I'd try VGA Mode first, as Safe Mode may not load all of the necessary
> video drivers that would allow you to make the adjustments needed.
>
>
>> 2: When I start up the computer, text appears asking me whether Windows
>> on Partition 1 or Partition 2 should be used. Should I press F8 before or
>> after making the choice?

>
>
> Only you know the specifics of your dual-boot configuration, but I'd think
> that, under normal circumstances, you'd start pressing <F8> immediately
> after choosing the OS installation that needs the adjustment.
>
>
>> 3: When the computer boots up in 640 x 480 resolution, should I expect
>> that the Display window might be off screen.

>
> No.
>
>> Will that be a problem?

>
> No.
>
>
>> Also, should I expect that my Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 will be
>> operational?

>
>
> Probably, for Safe Mode, if you have Legacy USB Support enabled in the
> BIOS, and assuming that the mouse uses a USB dongle. For VGA Mode, there
> shouldn't be any problem.
>
>
>> thanks again....ralph
>>

>
>
>
>
> --
>
> Bruce Chambers
>
> Help us help you:
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375
>
> They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
> safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin
>
> Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand
> Russell
>
> The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has
> killed a great many philosophers.
> ~ Denis Diderot



 
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Bruce Chambers
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      29th Jan 2008
ralph wrote:
> Thanks for your help- everything worked out very smoothly.
> ....ralph
>


You're welcome.


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