The other day I was adjust my monitor resolution in OS9.1 and I set the 
resolution and refresh too high so my monitor just displays a warning. How 
can I get around this problem. I tried using OS9 install CD but it requires 
the monitor extension to be loaded. I have tried zapping my PRAM and after I 
get the reboot beep once or twice, I let go and it just goes right back to 
the warning. I have tried the CUDA switch but I don't know if I was doing it 
right because I had the power off and the computer unplugged.

I also have the Green Tint problem someone else just mentioned, where can I 
find that control panel applet or is it included in OS9?

Are there other hotkeys or a "SafeMode" etc. Thanks!

Please help partially blind PTP 200/445Mhz user.
8MB original Video card, ??128m????
19 inch VGA monitor through Belkin Mac Adapter for KVM Switch.
NewerTech 400Mhz Upgrade show 445Mhz in Profiler.
approx. 330MB RAM
Belkin Mac/USB 1.1 card works great.

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