Try resetting the PRAM. John

On Jan 1, 2004, at 9:56 PM, David Elmo wrote:

I have gotten hold of the monitor preferences file and thrown it out in
similar circs and the screen comes back ok. So: start off your spare, look
into the sys folder on the hd you used to use and chuck said file, set start
up back to it and you might be right.




Subject: Weird Monitor issue
From: Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hey gang,
Last night while looking at some pictures, I decided to increase resoutuion
on my monitor to millions of colors in the control panel. Bad idea....my
monitor has crazy lines going across it and I can't even view the screen to
switch it back. But, if I boot up using my other hard drive the problem goes
away. I'm really not sure what to do since I've never run into this before.
I'm using a PM 7300 with 9.2.2 installed. I've used this set-up for a year
and never had any issues. Thanks for the help, and be safe and drive
carefully this weekend!
Kevin


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