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friedrich

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hey, i've been having a problem with my lg flatron L1952T 8ms lcd monitor. The issue is that once i hook in the vga cable i get the error 'analog out of range 90.6khz/85hz'.

What does this mean and how can i fix it?
 
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friedrich said:
hey, i've been having a problem with my lg flatron L1952T 8ms lcd monitor. The issue is that once i hook in the vga cable i get the error 'analog out of range 90.6khz/85hz'.

What does this mean and how can i fix it?
Any chance you are running Linux?
 
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Lower the refresh rate. (plug in an LCD or monitor that works, or set the display to default driver, etc)
 

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if you hit f8 at boot, and say boot into vga mode, it'll go to like 800x600@60hz. then you can change it.
 

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LG Flatron L203WT

I get the message 'Analog, Out of range, 15.6kHz/ 49Hz' when connecting my DVD player to the screen via a scart - vga cable.

any info on how this can be solved!?
 
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The signal is not compatible with your monitor. There's no way to boost your dvd player's signal, or lower your monitors minimum specs.
 
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Your res is too high for your monitor/video card and even possibly the refresh rate to :)
 

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i have problems

What does analog out of range 56.2 kHz/50Hz means and how can i fix it:(
 

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same as others say, out of range w/ 50Hz means you're trying to give it a european/japanese refresh rate of 50hz, whereas US equipment standard NTSC is 60Hz. probably no way around that one.

OP: your refreshl is at 85Hz, most lcds can do something like 75hz tops but with a lower than native resolution. go into safemode as suggested and change to 60hz so you can run native res.
 

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how do i get at boot to pressf8

You boot up your computer... and press F8.

Many many F8's, F8 ALL THE TIME!!!
 

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Sorry if I am over stating the obvious, but if you can and any time you can use a DVI cable. After endless hours of Xorg hacks, switching to a dvi solves everything.
 
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