Monitor display problem

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Bill W

Most of the time when I restart my computer, the display will come up with a
problem. It is okay horizontally, but the screen is compressed to about 2/3
the size of the screen vertically. Everything works okay and everything is
displayed, it's just that that it's not stretched vertically. I've
installed latest drivers. Sometimes, it will display correctly after
several reboots. Thanks for your help.
 
P

PD43

Bill W said:
Most of the time when I restart my computer, the display will come up with a
problem. It is okay horizontally, but the screen is compressed to about 2/3
the size of the screen vertically. Everything works okay and everything is
displayed, it's just that that it's not stretched vertically. I've
installed latest drivers. Sometimes, it will display correctly after
several reboots. Thanks for your help.

1) video card is dying
2) monitor is dying
 
M

mikeyhsd

might have the incorrect refresh rate set.



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Most of the time when I restart my computer, the display will come up with a
problem. It is okay horizontally, but the screen is compressed to about 2/3
the size of the screen vertically. Everything works okay and everything is
displayed, it's just that that it's not stretched vertically. I've
installed latest drivers. Sometimes, it will display correctly after
several reboots. Thanks for your help.
 
B

Bill W

It was the refresh rate. Thank you very much for your help. You solved a
very annoying problem. Thanks again.


might have the incorrect refresh rate set.



(e-mail address removed)



Most of the time when I restart my computer, the display will come up with
a
problem. It is okay horizontally, but the screen is compressed to about
2/3
the size of the screen vertically. Everything works okay and everything
is
displayed, it's just that that it's not stretched vertically. I've
installed latest drivers. Sometimes, it will display correctly after
several reboots. Thanks for your help.
 

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