man u just screwed Saharika up
the basic problem was the she just changed either the fresh rate or the resolution which was not supported by the monitor
Hey, Einstein, take a real good look at what I said. That was my first suggestion. You think I am that big a fool that I dont know you cannot enter the Normal Mode with a "Sync Out of Range" error?
enoonmai said:
Your monitor's refresh rates are probably set too high. Right click the Desktop, select Properties>Settings>Advanced>Monitor and check "Hide modes that this monitor cannot display" and then check a safe 75Hz value and check it also.
I
specifically told Saharika to check that first, before anything else. I said you cannot alter your refresh rates in BIOS. I said that
if that doesn't work, you would have to reinstall your display driver. Please read before you post.
Saharika said:
i entered in to safe mode and was able to remove the installed grahic driver.
The computer started but i have some problem now
first thing about that refresh rate
its has adapter default i think thats ok
is it so.
and nect thing when i un installed driver there were other drivers 2 drivers for monitors
but my monitor is of samsung so i just installed the samsung driver
the cd has three driver of which 2 are installed now
so do i need to install all
i have found that only 2 can be installed at once so what can i do
and next thing
in device manager zone
i could see
? Other devices
--? PCI System managemnt Bus
--? PCI uNIVERSAL Serial Bus
Is any thing wrong or any drivers missing.
In monitors there is no ?
its has
Magic SyncMater HM173(P)/EM173A(P)/FM173A(P)
AND samsung syncMater750(t)/750Ms
So is every thing right
any way thanks for help.I think i save some money.Really was great help.
So If there is any thing i need to do please include it
any way really thanks.
and what should be colors in that setting,now it is 16 bit but 256 colors is giving some gittery image.
any way thanks.
saha
Now that you've uninstalled your display adapter, you would need to install your video card drivers. You can find them either on the Motherboard CD or if you have a separate video card, you will have a Video Card Driver CD for it. Just pop the CD in, and select "Install Display Driver" and then let the installation finish. It will fix everything from the 16-bit/256-colors problem to the refresh rates to everything else. You can safely skip the Monitor Installation for now. Just make sure you reinstall your video card drivers via the motherboard/videocard CD.
As for the Other Devices problem, it looks like your motherboard drivers aren't installed either. Just pop in your motherboard CD and follow the prompts to install the Motherboard Drivers and those will be solved too. If there is any problem or you need more help doing these, let us know.