Author Topic: Computer issue : Monitor Out of Range (Still forgeted Pg.2)  (Read 3602 times)

Oh yeah one more thing I know it might sound stupid since I'm not that into computers, I don't have another monitor available, if I unninstall the driver from my monitor, will I lose it's image? Like I won't be able to see anything anymore from that monitor? If I had another one I would have done some different tests I'm just afraid if this will happen or not, if not when I'll get back home I'll do the monitor thing you guys suggested.

Last time I checked my monitor is a LG Flatron E2050T-PN and it has a max resolution of 1600x900, I tried finding a new driver for it but no luck.
There really aren't drivers for monitors (unless you have some super high quality professional panel), and everything is handled by the GPU (display output, color changing etc), so you'll be fine :p


That's basicly what I was talking about where I can't use this monitor setting menu with the video driver disabled, with it disabled it won't show that 60hz option, but with the video driver enabled the screen turns black when I boot up windows normally...

Worst case scenario when you uninstall the monitor is that your screen will go blank until you restart.  After that it should be set back to the default refresh rate and resolution.
Well if that's the case I'll try it out, hopefully it will set back, it might be that the monitor itself changed settings not the video driver, not sure I'll see.
« Last Edit: July 25, 2016, 11:53:00 AM by Filipe »

Ok I'm home but here is the problem, I coudn't find my monitor in the devices manager list, but my graphics card is there.

EDIT: I had to change the Video driver from AMD Radeon to Standard VGA Graphics Adapter in order for the Monitor to show up there, but here is another problem.

I tried uninstalling the monitor, but nothing happened at all, the screen did not restart, nor the refresh rate got a reset and fixed, goddamn it how am I suppose to fix this..
« Last Edit: July 25, 2016, 03:33:08 PM by Filipe »

I believe I forgot to tell an important detail, before the windows logo appear my monitor says "Out of Range" and shows the number 53hz, I have no idea how to convert it back to normal though.

Bump, still with the same issue and I'm going insane

Tom's Hardware is a good site for finding help with all hardware, and I am certain they can help out with the out of range.

http://www.tomshardware.com/

I suggest that you resort to the Built In Graphics on the System board after physically removing the graphics card and re-install the driver AS A LAST RESORT!; Try reducing the resolution, because If I recall, I had a sony monitor that would give an out of range error If I tried setting it to the highest. Back then windows would let you try the new settings for 15 seconds and if they did not work properly, windows would revert back to previous setting. So try fiddling with the resolution and THEN check Tom's Hardware for solutions.

If they suggest removing the gpu and re-install the driver, try to make that a last resort effort, because an inproper driver removal or re-installation can cause some big time problems like BSODs and Black Screens of Death

Edit: Do you have a flatscreen TV? Because most Flatscreens have a Physical VGA port, and they'll have an option for PC input. So if you cannot figure the problem with the monitor, try the TV and see if that fixes the problem; If it does, then there may be a problem with the monitor

Edit2: This is from the owner's manual of your monitor in troubleshooting:

Do you see an "OUT OF RANGE" message on the screen?

This message appears when the signal from the PC (video card) is out of horizontal or vertical
frequency range of the display. See the 'Specifications' section of this manual and configure your display again.
« Last Edit: July 29, 2016, 01:40:42 AM by HALO3cheif »

God loving damn it now Safe mode won't load either, it gets stuck while loading CLASS.PNP, forget computers and forget everything.

I give up, I'll call someone to fix it because I just make things worse.
« Last Edit: July 30, 2016, 12:21:58 PM by Filipe »

God loving damn it now Safe mode won't load either, it gets stuck while loading CLASS.PNP, forget computers and forget everything.

I give up, I'll call someone to fix it because I just make things worse.

Do you have your windows OS DVD?

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/537712/windows-7-hangs-when-loading-driver-classpnpsys/

Try this page and see if it helps.


So I got sort of good news, I just now discovered that my computer has a HDMI port so I can plug in ny TV, tomorrow I'll give it a try and see if it shows up.

So I got sort of good news, I just now discovered that my computer has a HDMI port so I can plug in ny TV, tomorrow I'll give it a try and see if it shows up.
If it doesn't I'm gonna yell
not very loudly but i will yell!!!!

If it doesn't I'm gonna yell
not very loudly but i will yell!!!!
Why? lol

Also I can't believe after all this time I just discover now that my computer has a HDMI port which was hidden on the back.
« Last Edit: August 09, 2016, 11:00:48 PM by Filipe »

loving hell nevermind I connected the TV on my computer and it did that out of range thing, turns out it's the computer doing it.