allan
Joined: 06 Mar 2006 Posts: 194
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Posted: 11/20/07 - 04:43 Post subject: |
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| Hello. Well, you have one very easy solution. Turn off the notebook and unplug the S-VHS or composite video cable from the TV output and start the laptop again. After the BIOS post, hold or tap rapidly F8 key which will take you to the hidden emergency menu. You will see the bunch of choices there. Select the “Enable VGA mode” and this will bring up the desktop again. When windows is up, select the lowest resolution apply new settings, reboot normally and that’s it. Just correct your screen resolution after. This solution is by the way very common for all notebooks and machines. |
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