Roger looks like the video card is changing the H and V
frequencies, or else something is wrong with the monitor's
sync (meaning it could be going out).  You may know, but "Hf
30 Khz - 70 Khz" and "Vf 50 Hz - 140 Hz" are the horizontal
frequency range and vertical frequencies (Aka "refresh rate")
respectively.  The monitor's refresh rate range is from 50hz
to 140hz.  And it appears the video card or it's drivers is
wanting to set the refresh to 205hz, and H freq. also out of
spec @ 131Khz.  This could be either a monitor problem, or
video card/video driver problem.  If you can, the quickest
thing to do would be to try another monitor (and properly
'remove' the old one before you do this).

I don't know of any place to set the H anywhere in windows,
but you can of course (if you haven't yet) go to the display
properties and set the refresh rate (V freq.) to less than
140hz and see if that holds.  It's probably not a driver
problem, but you could try removing any display profiles you
have entered or setup, reinstall the video drivers, but first
I would just 'remove' the monitor then restart.  See if your
monitor is recognized properly in the display properties.  If
it is not, see if you can select your monitor brand and model
from the list given in windows, and if it IS recognized
properly in the display properties area, try setting it to
just a 'plug and play monitor type'.
-Clint

God Bless Us All
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com �

----- Original Message -----
From: "Roger Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hi Workers,

 From time to time I get an error message on my monitor that
says: "OUT OF
RANGE , Hf 30 Khz - 70 Khz, Vf 50 Hz - 140 Hz,
Current Freq fH 131.3 Khz, fV 205 Hz.  Then the monitor does
not do
anything, so I need to reboot, etc. This usually happens
after I have done
a restart after installing or uninstalling software.
I understand what it is saying, but I am wondering what is
the cause?  It
obviously functions fine most of the time. Why would the
adapter / monitor
get out of sync like that.  I guess it happens about once a
month or
so.  Any suggestions?  New monitor time? :(

- Roger
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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