Check your bios at boot to see if you can adjust the AGP/PCI Frequency.
If so change it to manual.
Next Set AGP/PCI Frequency (MHZ) to 66.66/33.33.
I was having a similar problem with my Viewsonic LCD and an earlier
Viewsonic CRT, ATI Video Card, and ASUS motherboard and the above solved it
for me.
Bob J.
Guam USA
At02:37 AM 8/13/2005, Vincent Winterling wrote the following message:
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>Anyway, my problem is that when I hook up the View Sonic to the Dell 8200 I
>get an out of range message. I re-set the Display settings to 60 MHz (which
>is the lowest it goes and has worked with other Dells [even ones older than
>the 8200] I have serviced previously), but upon start-up I still get an out
>of range message.
>
>Question: Is there another setting to tweak? Should I install the View Sonic
>on the 8200 from the CD (this step hasn't been needed previously either).
>
>Vince
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