Hi all!
Im new to this forum and am seeking some serious help for my problem with Windows98.
It concerns a Samsung SyncMaster 959NF monitor. It seems great. It supports damn good refreshrates as well. My problem is windows98 im running it on. Sometimes when i start up pc it decides to detect a new hardware... an unknown monitor. After that refreshrates are in 60Hz... aaaaargh.
I see in the devicelist 2 drivers for the monitor... the samsung driver and the unknown monitor driver. I can remove the unknown monitordriver but if i refresh or restart it detects the unknown monitor again :S.
I get this fixed by letting the pc be off a few hours and trying again... for some reason it fixes it by itself?!?!?!?
I can sometimes run the monitor drivercd and that fixes the problem. But like now i just cant get it fixed.
My questions are.... have anyone else had any similar problems with monitor drivers?!?!? Is there a way to adjust windows98 refreshrates to above 60Hz... this hurts eyes...
What on earth should i do?
Thanks for reading this,
Xewie.
Im new to this forum and am seeking some serious help for my problem with Windows98.
It concerns a Samsung SyncMaster 959NF monitor. It seems great. It supports damn good refreshrates as well. My problem is windows98 im running it on. Sometimes when i start up pc it decides to detect a new hardware... an unknown monitor. After that refreshrates are in 60Hz... aaaaargh.
I see in the devicelist 2 drivers for the monitor... the samsung driver and the unknown monitor driver. I can remove the unknown monitordriver but if i refresh or restart it detects the unknown monitor again :S.
I get this fixed by letting the pc be off a few hours and trying again... for some reason it fixes it by itself?!?!?!?
I can sometimes run the monitor drivercd and that fixes the problem. But like now i just cant get it fixed.
My questions are.... have anyone else had any similar problems with monitor drivers?!?!? Is there a way to adjust windows98 refreshrates to above 60Hz... this hurts eyes...
What on earth should i do?
Thanks for reading this,
Xewie.