Okay here's the situation:
I work with a Dell Optiplex GX240 pc running Windows NT 4.0. If you adjust the resolution and/or refresh rate at a setting that is too high for either the monitor or video card...you guessed it. It don't work no mo. You get a message saying "frequency out of range". In any other computer, like the one I have at home, it just plain won't let you set the settings beyond what can be handled. Is there any way to fix this problem without re-imaging the machine? The tech dudes at my work say there is no way this can be fixed aside from re-imaging. I think there is a way!
Details:
- I can start in VGA mode no problem and last good configuration does not work.
- The pc is running an ATI RAGE 128 PRO 16MB card.
- I would simply like to uninstall the now faulty drivers and reinstall, but how exactly do I do that in NT 4.0?
Any help anyone can provide to prove the tech guys wrong would be greatly appreciated. If you need further details let me know.
Thanks
fardler
I work with a Dell Optiplex GX240 pc running Windows NT 4.0. If you adjust the resolution and/or refresh rate at a setting that is too high for either the monitor or video card...you guessed it. It don't work no mo. You get a message saying "frequency out of range". In any other computer, like the one I have at home, it just plain won't let you set the settings beyond what can be handled. Is there any way to fix this problem without re-imaging the machine? The tech dudes at my work say there is no way this can be fixed aside from re-imaging. I think there is a way!
Details:
- I can start in VGA mode no problem and last good configuration does not work.
- The pc is running an ATI RAGE 128 PRO 16MB card.
- I would simply like to uninstall the now faulty drivers and reinstall, but how exactly do I do that in NT 4.0?
Any help anyone can provide to prove the tech guys wrong would be greatly appreciated. If you need further details let me know.
Thanks
fardler