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Old 08-05-2005, 20:04   #1
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Strange TFT resolution problems

I have a pretty old Mitac 17" LCD.

It has always been fine until I bought my new system.

At first, everything was fine with my new system but then I started getting problems.

Now, when it boots, I get "OUT OF TIMING" straight away. If I press del to get to bios, I can see the bios but it doesn't fill the screen properly.

I can then see the table type thing on boot up but then cannot see the Windows XP boot sequence. The welcome screen shows up fine.

Everything is fine in Windows itself.

I have tried pressing the auto button but it doesn't overcome the problem.

I cannot test if it's a graphics card specific problem as I'm on PCI-E now and my old rig is in bits.

Any ideas? Perhaps a bios upgrade?

Cheers for any help.
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Old 08-05-2005, 20:19   #2
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Re: Strange TFT resolution problems

Sill question

Have you installed the correct XP drivers?

If XP drivers aren't available you can use Windows 2000 drivers instead
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Old 08-05-2005, 22:46   #3
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Re: Strange TFT resolution problems

XP drivers won't affect non XP stuff like BIOS though.
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Old 08-05-2005, 23:56   #4
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Re: Strange TFT resolution problems

Ive come accros this problem and im afraid am yet to fidn an answer,this does not even show bios but the same as yours works fine in windows,fortunatly he has a spare monitor and we just rig it up to that if bios work is needed,lets face it if the machines ok in windows its not needed to often
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Re: Strange TFT resolution problems

I can see the BIOS so I suppose I can live with it.
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Old 09-05-2005, 11:57   #6
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Re: Strange TFT resolution problems

Sounds like the graphics card default timing is way out. You could try forcing the refresh rate to 60Hz but I doubt it will change the default settings of the card.

control panel / display / settings / advanced / adaptor / refresh rate
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Re: Strange TFT resolution problems

It is already at 60hz.
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Re: Strange TFT resolution problems

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Should I update the graphics bios?
Has to be worth a try, if you can.
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