ovember 08, 2000 9:08 PM
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Graphics card/monitor not detected correctly
Bill,
I notice you are using Windows Eudora, if you are in win9.x, then goto My
computer -> Properties -> Device Manager -> Display Adapters -> Prin
>Bill,
>I notice you are using Windows Eudora, if you are in win9.x, then goto My
>computer -> Properties -> Device Manager -> Display Adapters -> Print ->
>selected class or device -> OK; do the same with monitor. You will get all
>the specs; I printed my whole system. HTH
Ok tried that.
Bill,
I notice you are using Windows Eudora, if you are in win9.x, then goto My
computer -> Properties -> Device Manager -> Display Adapters -> Print ->
selected class or device -> OK; do the same with monitor. You will get all
the specs; I printed my whole system. HTH
At 04:09 PM 08-11-2000 -
Bill Sanders wrote:
> about all I know... oh and apparently its model # TCM 1764S according to
> the back.
Go with Tom's suggesstion re the monitor that can do.. but also check
and
see if it matches a CTX-brand monitor with same number.
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On Tue, 07 Nov 2000, Darryl Gibson wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> I'm attempting my third LM 7.0 install, and have run into my first
> problem. When I reach the point where I should see the graphics screen,
> my monitor isn't in sync. Is there a command I can use at the boot:
> prompt to force a text i
Hello List,
I'm attempting my third LM 7.0 install, and have run into my first
problem. When I reach the point where I should see the graphics screen,
my monitor isn't in sync. Is there a command I can use at the boot:
prompt to force a text install?
I'm booting from the CD ROM, and my boot flop