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December 6th, 2000, 11:01 PM
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Ok, I know EXACTLY what the problem is..please follow these instructions carefully.
1. Run NVIDIA's latest Detonator install (use the actual ones from www.nvidia.com...they're better now).
2. go to your device manager and REMOVE YOUR MONITOR, if it's still in there.
3. Reboot the system, and it should detect your monitor.
4. If it does the same thing, then reboo in safe mode, and delete ALL the monitors in the Device tree. THen go to your Display settings (advanced mode) and set your refresh rate to "Adapter Default". Then reboot.
5. If this doesn't work let me know via e-mail.
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Bryan Pizzuti
CompTIA A+, CNAP
[email protected]
Bryan Pizzuti
CompTIA A+, CNAP
[email protected]
ICQ # 8525092
Yahoo Messenger: npaladin_2000
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