Re: 24inch flatPanel
did you try to lower your refresh rate to something nuts like 40mhz or
somewhere around there to see?
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"Sanker" <sankerkr@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I recently bought 24 inch flat panel, my Media center 2005 application
>(eshell) shows me a black screen with just big "start" word blinking.. My
>resolution is 1920x1200. I tried lowering the resolution it doesen't help.
>I have NVIDIA GeForce MX 440. I updated with the latest version of the
>NViDIA driveres recently.
> Any advice will help?
> -Sanker
>
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