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Out of Rage - 36.3Khz / 34 Hz - ATI X1900XTX
I am experiencing the same problem using the ATI X1900XTX. I get all the way
thru the installation of Vista RC-1, and then the screen turns black. I then reboot the system and perform the repair from the installation Disk, and it is unable to resolve the error. My screen displays the error: Out of Range - 36.3Khz / 34Hz At this point I am unable to continue. However, the machine works flawlessly on Win XP 64 Bit O/S. Any ideas on how to resolve these issues with ATI Cards? Regards, Chad "Terry" wrote: I have a couple of old LCD monitors (Samsung SyncMaster 170MP and SGI 1600SW). Niether seem to work with Vista - all I get is a black screen. My graphics card is a ATI Radeon X1600Pro. When I boot - the screen refresh goes out of range. My Monitor is set to Default Monitor. I can neither change the refresh rates nor attempt to add a monitor driver. The monitors work in safe mode (VGA) and when I disable the video card to VGA mode. How can I set the Default Monitor refresh rate to 60Hz? Is there another solution? |
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