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Old April 1st 07, 08:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
Bob Neumann
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Default unpsupported mode

Window XP Home eventually starts ok.
But the normal DOS and Windows screen that used to show the loading bar
scale doesn't appear and there is a blank screen with an error message that
pops up about 7 times before XP starts that says "unsupported mode" together
with a V (Value) and H (value).
What does this mean.
It all started when I replaced the on-board shared graphics card with a
Radeon 9250
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Old April 1st 07, 09:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
Jerry
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Default unpsupported mode

The H and V values are the pixel numbers corresponding to the location on
the monitor of the dispaly.

Boot into Safe Mode, open Device Manager, delete/remove ALL instances of the
display adapters you find, reboot, and Windows will re-detect the new video
card (Assuming you did shut off the on-board video in the BIOS). Then you
install the latest driver software from ATI.

"Bob Neumann" wrote in message
...
Window XP Home eventually starts ok.
But the normal DOS and Windows screen that used to show the loading bar
scale doesn't appear and there is a blank screen with an error message
that
pops up about 7 times before XP starts that says "unsupported mode"
together
with a V (Value) and H (value).
What does this mean.
It all started when I replaced the on-board shared graphics card with a
Radeon 9250



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Old April 1st 07, 10:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
Bob Neumann
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Posts: 4
Default unpsupported mode

The H and V values are in fact "H 35.9" Kh and "V 59.9 Hz" which sounds like
some type of frequency thing ?

"Jerry" wrote:

The H and V values are the pixel numbers corresponding to the location on
the monitor of the dispaly.

Boot into Safe Mode, open Device Manager, delete/remove ALL instances of the
display adapters you find, reboot, and Windows will re-detect the new video
card (Assuming you did shut off the on-board video in the BIOS). Then you
install the latest driver software from ATI.

"Bob Neumann" wrote in message
...
Window XP Home eventually starts ok.
But the normal DOS and Windows screen that used to show the loading bar
scale doesn't appear and there is a blank screen with an error message
that
pops up about 7 times before XP starts that says "unsupported mode"
together
with a V (Value) and H (value).
What does this mean.
It all started when I replaced the on-board shared graphics card with a
Radeon 9250




  #4  
Old April 2nd 07, 09:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
Jerry
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Posts: 616
Default unpsupported mode

Did you remove things and reboot?

"Bob Neumann" wrote in message
...
The H and V values are in fact "H 35.9" Kh and "V 59.9 Hz" which sounds
like
some type of frequency thing ?

"Jerry" wrote:

The H and V values are the pixel numbers corresponding to the location on
the monitor of the dispaly.

Boot into Safe Mode, open Device Manager, delete/remove ALL instances of
the
display adapters you find, reboot, and Windows will re-detect the new
video
card (Assuming you did shut off the on-board video in the BIOS). Then you
install the latest driver software from ATI.

"Bob Neumann" wrote in message
...
Window XP Home eventually starts ok.
But the normal DOS and Windows screen that used to show the loading bar
scale doesn't appear and there is a blank screen with an error message
that
pops up about 7 times before XP starts that says "unsupported mode"
together
with a V (Value) and H (value).
What does this mean.
It all started when I replaced the on-board shared graphics card with a
Radeon 9250






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Old April 5th 07, 05:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
Bob Neumann
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Posts: 4
Default unpsupported mode

Can't find anything to delete in the BIOS ?

"Jerry" wrote:

Did you remove things and reboot?

"Bob Neumann" wrote in message
...
The H and V values are in fact "H 35.9" Kh and "V 59.9 Hz" which sounds
like
some type of frequency thing ?

"Jerry" wrote:

The H and V values are the pixel numbers corresponding to the location on
the monitor of the dispaly.

Boot into Safe Mode, open Device Manager, delete/remove ALL instances of
the
display adapters you find, reboot, and Windows will re-detect the new
video
card (Assuming you did shut off the on-board video in the BIOS). Then you
install the latest driver software from ATI.

"Bob Neumann" wrote in message
...
Window XP Home eventually starts ok.
But the normal DOS and Windows screen that used to show the loading bar
scale doesn't appear and there is a blank screen with an error message
that
pops up about 7 times before XP starts that says "unsupported mode"
together
with a V (Value) and H (value).
What does this mean.
It all started when I replaced the on-board shared graphics card with a
Radeon 9250






 




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