Re: monitor not vga compatible help



Thank you for your support and help much appreciated. You will find my answer
to Miss prissy at the end of this debate . thanks once again.

"Alias" wrote:

> Perhaps the OP has the resolution set too high?
>
> Aside from your supercilious English corrections, can you address this?
>
> I would say the OP should go into Safe Mode and see if the desktop appears
> and then right click on the desktop, go to Properties/Settings and change
> the resolution, then change it back and hit apply, OK out and reboot into
> normal mode and then install the *drivers* for the TFT monitor from the CD
> and change the resolution to the TFT's maximum allowance.
>
> What do you think, Ms Priss?
>
> Alias
> "Miss Perspicacia Tick" <test@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:elwue.14200$Kt2.9376@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > rachel wrote:
> >> hi i cant get a monitor to install on pc winxp it said vga not
> >> compatible i dont have disc know that xp has this driver but i read
> >> that i have to trick it into using it this i got from internet dont
> >> understand it it is a tft monitor proview i have been to the sight
> >> but cant find which driver it is help
> >
> > 1) Please learn how to post using the common nuances of written
> > English. Full stops are essential, as are commas and capital letters.
> >
> > 2) You don't need to "install" a monitor. You just attach it - contrary
> > to popular belief, monitors do not require drivers, either.
> >
> > 3) You got what from the internet?
> >
> > 4) 'Sight' is the noun formed from the verb "to see". The word
> > 'website' is 'site' because 'site', in this instance, means 'place'.
> >
> > 5) The error more than likely pertains to your graphics card. Have you
> > downloaded and installed the latest driver? I have never come across a
> > monitor - certainly not one made in the last decade or so - as not being
> > 'VGA compatible'.
> >
> > Post back, properly, with more information.
> >
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