Good place to start is go to device manager in safe mode. Under monitors click the + and see how many monitors are installed. I'll bet there are two or more monitors installed. Whatever you find there highlight it/them and click on remove, then yes when it asks to confirm removal. Then try restarting.
>I'm a new subscriber and have a problem already that I hope you can help me
>with. Yesterday I went to Best Buy and bought a really cheap monitor ($99) to
>hook up an old Gateway Computer I had sitting out in storage for my 12 year old
>son. It has Windows 95 on it and is a Pentium, but about 5 years old. Anyway,
>when I hooked up the monitor, Windows won't fully load and all I can do is
>get it to run in safe mode. I figured it was something with the monitor, but it
>won't let me do anything about that in safe mode. Can you help? Thanks in
>advance.
>
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