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Loy Pressley <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 29 Sep 2005 14:54:31 -0500
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Hi,

The refresh rate is set at 60 Hz.  75 Hz and 85 Hz are other rates that
are selectable.  The monitor is a Dell M991 19" monitor (have to have a
big monitor because I'm old and don'tt see as well any more).  It is
using  Microsoft driver version 5.1.2001.0  on an Intel 82810E Graphics
Controller.

The driver that came with the monitor is for WinME.  I searched the Dell
site for a WinXP compatible driver but the only WinXP driver there is
for the M994 monitor.

It has continued to work so I guess I won't worry about it.

Thanks to all for the invaluable help!!

Loy

Tony M. wrote:

> It seems that your computer starts up with a video setting of 75 mhz,
> but quickly adjusts itself.   The message you see is actually from
> your monitor saying it can't run at that setting, but the computer
> fixes itself and the "problem" goes away.  It really isn't an error
> or problem to worry about IMO.
>
> Tony Mayer
>
>> Only one problem:  I am now getting an error message which comes  just
>> as WinXP comes on, that says something about  "75  Hz is out  of  range"
>> or something like that...I can't really tell because it goes by so
>> fast.  I have not noticed anything amiss, however.  Does anyone have any
>> ideas what that might be?  I would appreciate any help.
>
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