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The DOS command is "MODE" if my memory serves me right. But, now, I
completely dumped win9x, and use win2k only. I couldn't tell more. Try type
"mode /?" under DOS prompt.
Also, you may check if there is any config changed at start up within
config.sys and/or autoexec.bat files.
The easiest way to do this in windows: click Start button --> Run --> type
MSCONFIG and click ok.
after all, I may remember wrong DOS command, if so, please point it out to
me.
Thanks
Jun Qian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Simmons" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2001 8:18 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Monitor/Video Card Mode at Startup
> I need some education. My son tried to load an old DOS mode game on my
> Windows 98 machine and it didn't work. However it left behind a legacy of
> the attempt. It has changed the DOS video "mode" (I assume) of the video
> card. Now when the computer initially boots, the BIOS logo and text is at
> such a large "font" that it goes completely off both sides of the
> monitor. I don't want to adjust the monitor for boot-up because I have to
> go back and re-adjust it when I get into windows. I remember back in DOS
> days having to use some commands to set the video "mode" to set the
display
> to a normal 80 x 24 text screen (or to other color or EGA modes). How is
> this done under Windows 9x?
>
> Related to that do the video cards set a default scan rate before getting
> into Windows graphical mode or do they "remember" the setting last set in
> Windows?
>
>
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