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    Screen displays "out of frequency" after Windows loads

    Hi,
    I have a problem with one of my pc running on windows XP SP3

    In fact when I start my pc, I can see the boot sequence, but as soon as I sort this sequence (the windows logo with the scroll bar) my screen I see out of frequency and impossible to see anything at the screen

    I tested with other screen, no problem, I also specifies that a graphics card integrated into the motherboard.

    And finally here is the reference of the display issue: LG Flatron LCD 563LE

    Thank you in advance to those who can help me.

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    Re: Screen displays "out of frequency" after Windows loads

    Hi, you tried to boot in Safe Mode? If it works, go to display properties and reduces the frequency of refreshing the screen or resolution, it's probably that.

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    Re: Screen displays "out of frequency" after Windows loads

    Hi,
    I tried in safe mode, but not to give him another resolution, he loses on the next startup

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    Re: Screen displays "out of frequency" after Windows loads

    So the screen works in safe mode? If so this is a good sign.

    As you tried to uninstall the video driver and reinstall them?
    Have you checked if there are specific drivers for this screen?

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    Re: Screen displays "out of frequency" after Windows loads

    I got it to work,
    I plugged in double screen on another PC and I got it to work with a lower resolution, so it is a problem resolution.
    Now that I understand why it is not when I was in safe mode and I change the resolution, when I restart in normal mode it does not take me the new resolution

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