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Conference noted::windows95

Title:Microsoft Windows 95 ("Chicago")
Notice:Please read topics 1 to 22 before writing anything
Moderator:EEMELI::BACKSTROM
Created:Mon Nov 14 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2958
Total number of notes:19968

2797.0. "Compaq 7100 nice, but no can see it on SVGA/VGA monitor" by NWD002::FEIGLE () Fri Feb 14 1997 16:29

    Purchased a "repaired" Compaq (7100) 100mhz 1.2gb, 24Mb,
    14.4fax/modem... for $700 and it came with the original software and 3
    year warranty.  Good stuff.  I did not buy the monitor (no money).  
    
    Plugged it in, the initial WIN95 screen comes up, but when windows
    starts running the screen goes "crazy" like the vertical hold has lost
    its mind.  I remember the "box" says that the machine has been
    custom configured to work with a compaq monitor..... ahhhhhhh
    
    Find the money and buy a compaq monitor (14") and it works beautifully. 
    I check the settings and the screen driver is S3?  I'd l ike to switch
    to something more like VGA/SVGA.... but it is difficult to do if you
    can't see the screen.  This is a WIN95 machine....  could someone take
    pitty on me and walk me through changing the driver to do SVGA/VGA.
    
    Remember.... if I have the COMPAQ monitor I can see what I'm doing....
    but I have better use for the $400 to keep it: food, clothing, phone
    bill, munchies, toilet paper, piano lessons, spell checkers.......
    
    ty
    
    jff
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2797.1DANGER::ARRIGHIand miles to go before I sleepFri Feb 14 1997 16:417
    When the message "Starting Windows..." comes up, press F8, which should
    bring you to a menu screen.  Scroll down to "Safe Mode" and hit
    return.  You should come up in standard VGA.  Then you can do the 
    Start -> settings -> control panel -> display thing to change your
    display setting and not necessitate safe mode.
    
    Tony
2797.2Yes, F8, a no-brainer, if I had used itNWD002::FEIGLETue Feb 18 1997 03:468
    Thank you... worked fine.  Obviously I didn't need to "borrow" a new
    monitor and "return" it... I had the tools with me all the time.  My
    next step is to see if I can find some drivers....on the WWW ... for
    the monitor.  The S3 display was pretty sharp... the VGA, okay.  Thank
    you again... I should have known, hope it helps someone else the way it
    helped me....
    
    jff
2797.3DANGER::ARRIGHIand miles to go before I sleepTue Feb 18 1997 19:0812
    What you'll be looking for is a .inf file for your monitor.  This will
    define the operating limits of your monitor to Win95 or whatever
    display driver Compaq installed on your machine for the S3 chip it
    uses.
    
    A shortcut into the display settings is to right-click in an empty area
    of the desktop and then click on properties.  If you have a display
    settings tab that allows you to manually set your refresh rate, then if
    you know your monitor's specs you can set this without the .inf file.
    I don't think the standard Win95 display controls allow this.
    
    Tony