On Sep 24, 2004, at 9:54 AM, whshaw wrote:
I shut down my computer, turned on my external drive and restarted my computer. The Apple came on the screen, the screen went blank and a note came up-
"Frequency out of range
Try other resolutions"
What in the world is that? I've never seen that before.
Your monitor was set to the wrong frequency. Had nothing to do with the external drive, but display prefs.
I turned off the computer, turned off the external drive and the computer restarted fine.
does it do this every time you start the computer with the external drive on?
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