22 Troubleshooting
General Troubleshooting
Problem | Possible Solution |
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No Display | • Check that the card is seated properly in its expansion |
| slot. |
| • Ensure that the monitor cable is securely fastened to |
| the card. |
| • Make sure that the monitor and computer are plugged |
| in and receiving power. |
| • Make sure that you selected the appropriate monitor |
| when you installed your enhanced driver. |
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Screen Defects | • Check if your monitor supports the resolution, |
Appear | horizontal (kHz) and vertical (Hz) refresh rates as |
| required by the graphics card. |
| • Check your current resolution, refresh rate, and color |
| depth settings in the Settings and Monitor tabs in your |
| Display Properties dialog. |
| Warning! Ensure that both video card and monitor |
| support resolution and refresh rates you select. |
| Incompatible resolution/refresh rate selection may result in |
| monitor damage. Refer to your monitor's documentation |
| for recommended resolutions and refresh rates. |
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| • Try adjusting the brightness, sharpness, contrast, and |
Screen Image, | color balance controls of your monitor. |
Odd Colors or No | • Try adjusting the centering and positioning controls of |
Picture | your monitor to position the picture on the screen |
| • Set the monitor's RGB inputs (and sync switches, if this |
| option is available) to 75 Ohms, with the sync set to |
| external. |
| • Digital Flat Panel (DFP) monitor users: refer to your |
| monitor's documentation for the appropriate cable and |
| connector to plug into the |
| graphics card. |
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Operating | • Check the driver installation and make sure that all |
System Warns | software is correctly loaded corresponding to your |
that Video Card | operating system and applications. |
Isn’t Properly | • Remove and |
Configured | X1950 Pro card. |
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