Friday 16 September 2011

What does this message mean?

I have just replaced the motherboard/CMOS battery on my PC motherboard. This is because the system could not boot properly earlier.



After the battery was changed, the problem was resolved. The PC can now boot properly. However, a new problem has arisen.



When I boot the PC, it was boot for a while before flashing this message: %26quot;Signal frequency is out of range. Please change signal timing. H - 35.5 KHz. V - 82.0 Hz.%26quot;



Then it will continue to boot properly.



May I know what this message mean and how do I correct this problem?



Thanks.What does this message mean?Hi

This message had been shown your display monitor not support Frequency Higher than numbers that show .

How you can resolve this problem?

You most press F8 while booting before going to OS (MS windows) and select %26quot;VGA Mode%26quot; after choose your windows set the monitor frequency to lowest as possible as .



Good luck
What does this message mean?
the signal is out of reach..
What does this message mean?
Its not a problem if you hava your computer and monitor working (have a picture). It some video card/monitor incompatibility about working frequencies, but don't worry if its working
hi if it starts to load up try going into safe mode and doing a system restore back to before you put the new battery in it if that dont work try clearing the cmos the a jumper stteing on the board locate it turn your comp of put a jumper plug over it for a few secs take it off and turn your computer back on it will say clear cmos nest to it 2 little pins other than that ive not seen that before and have dealt with hundreds of computers hope this helps its should tho hopefully
first thing im wondering is this a seperate video card or on board video, anyway if you changed the battery, did you use the clear cmos jumper

i would do that then put jumper back in normal reboot, go right into cmos/bios and set safe settings (will say something similar) then save and exit and on boot hopefully all will be ok.



The message is reffering to horizontal and vertical sync in hertz. Yes this is important for the health of video card, monitor and motherboard.



If the cmos thing doesnt work, you'll need to look into those parts i just mentioned.
It's to do with your graphics card. Try changing the settings, or reloading it's drivers,

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