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"Kurr, Martin" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 6 Aug 1999 11:50:59 -0500
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You can first search for updated video drivers (check card manufacturer and
chipset manufacturer sites).  They may have added refresh control to the
driver set.  Also, you can set monitor to your (or similarly limited) model
in device manager of Windows.  Although I don't know if this will actually
affect refresh default, it is easy to do and worth a shot.
Martin Kurr
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> From:         Jose E. Dominguez[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Subject:      Re: [PCBUILD] Garbled video
> > It could be the "adapter default" refresh rate is going over 60Hz.  I
> > suggest you force 60Hz or lower refresh (assuming the drivers allow).
> No there's no setting for it but the "adapter default" refresh going over
> 60
> makes sense. Perhaps there's a way to change this settings in the inner
> workings of windows. Anyone know how?

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