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| | New computer... old monitor Hi, My sister in law has just ordered a new PC with Vista but is planning to keep her old (CRT) monitor. I would imagine that everything would go smoothly upon receipt of the new PC but there's one scenario which I'm hoping won't happen: What if the new computer has been setup to run at a resolution or refresh rate which her old monitor won't accept? I believe that the new PC comes with a widescreen LCD as standard (which she's opted out of). So, if this IS the case, how is it possible to change the resolution during bootup if she can't get a picture to be able to go into the appropriate menu after bootup? I'm the one who'll be setting everything up for her so I guess I ought to have all bases covered! TIA, Kroma |
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| | Re: New computer... old monitor In most cases monitors are a plug and play device, meaning that the new monitor should be detected and installed at a display size and frequency that should work. If not, there's always VGA mode - hit the F8 key before Vista starts, select VGA mode from the startup menu, then while in VGA mode turn down the screen size, color depth and refresh rate as low as they will go. Restart the system normally and you should be able to adjust size and refresh rate from there. -- Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] rgharper@gmail.com * NEW! Catch my blog ... http://msmvps.com/blogs/rgharper/ * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups * The Website - http://rgharper.mvps.org/ * HELP us help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Daryl" <darylbarberNOSPAMPLEASE@btinternet.com> wrote in message news:OEAvTMT3HHA.5980@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > My sister in law has just ordered a new PC with Vista but is planning to > keep her old (CRT) monitor. > > I would imagine that everything would go smoothly upon receipt of the new > PC but there's one scenario which I'm hoping won't happen: > > What if the new computer has been setup to run at a resolution or refresh > rate which her old monitor won't accept? I believe that the new PC comes > with a widescreen LCD as standard (which she's opted out of). > > So, if this IS the case, how is it possible to change the resolution > during bootup if she can't get a picture to be able to go into the > appropriate menu after bootup? > > I'm the one who'll be setting everything up for her so I guess I ought to > have all bases covered! > > TIA, > > Kroma > |
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| | Re: New computer... old monitor Thanks. Unfortunately I don't know the details of the old monitor - from my previous visits I think it was 'TINY' monitor - a rebranded model for the UK supplier, bought 9 years ago. I've just replaced my old CRT (bought around the same time) for a TFT and before swapping I changed the resolution and refresh rates 'just in case' but I thought there may be a few problems the other way round (keeping the monitor and changing the computer). I'll keep the VGA trick up my sleeve in case I run into any problems. Thanks again, Daryl |
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