Can anyone help?
-- i
While in Safe Mode, set its resolution to 800x600.
- i
I suggest you report along those lines:
1. I reset the resolution to 800x600 while in Safe Mode.
2. I rebooted the machine in Normal Mode.
3. The desktop was / was not visible.
4. While in Normal Mode, I changed the settings to
a x b pixels. This worked / this did not work.
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While in Safe Mode, I'm attempting to change the monitor setting that
my PC boots up in when it's in Normal Mode. My Normal Mode monitor
setting is 1024x768 I believe. That setting will not work on my
substitue monitor.
1) the video setting for Normal Mode is incompatible with my monitor.
2) I booted up in Safe Mode. The monitor setting in this mode is
800x600.
3) Since the Safe Mode resolution is already set to what I'm attempting
set as my Normal Mode monitor setting, I didn't need to change the
resolution. However, I decided to switch the monitor setting to
640x480, then back to 800x600, just in case the operating system needs
to see a change in resolution in order to make the setting apply to
Normal Mode. I don't know if this makes any difference.
4) I then rebooted into Normal Mode hoping that the monitor settings
would now be changed to 600x800.
5) At the end of the start-up sequence, and the point where the Win2k
desktop appears, the video setting changed to a setting that my monitor
could not handle. This lead me to believe that changing the monitor
setting while in Safe Mode has no effect on the monitor setting in
Normal Mode.
6) At this point, now in Normal Mode, I was still not able to change
the monitor setting because I could not see my desktop due to the
monitor setting being incompatible with my monitor. :-)
Am I missing something in my approach?
Now I understand. AFAIK, the settings you select in Safe Mode
will be preserved for the Normal Mode. I suggest you do this:
- Set the resolution to 640x480 while in Safe Mode.
- Set the refresh rate to 60 Hz while in Safe Mode
You should now be able to reboot the machine and see the
desktop while in Normal Mode. If not then I would borrow
someone else's monitor to see what's really going on.
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