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Brett
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      03-11-2008
I using a new laptop running Vista and have Nvidia GeForce 7600 graphics
card. I'm trying to connect my TV to this computer using Svideo. It has
worked in the past however I must have changed a setting somewhere? On my
second computer with Xp it all connects right!

So it's all connected but the display on the TV is just rolling lines as
though it is scrambled. On the monitor setting, the refresh rate is stuck on
25Hertz Interlaced.

Is there a way of forcing a higher refresh rate? or is there another
setting I need to change?

I have been seraching for months for an answer to this question. HELP PLEASE!


 
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Mark L. Ferguson
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      03-11-2008
Control Panel/Personalizations/open Display Settings.
Click Advanced Settings.
Click the Monitor tab, and then select a new refresh rate.

Be sure to make a restore point first. Booting to safe mode (f8 on restart)
will recover the system if it makes your system unusable.
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"Brett" <> wrote in message
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> I using a new laptop running Vista and have Nvidia GeForce 7600 graphics
> card. I'm trying to connect my TV to this computer using Svideo. It has
> worked in the past however I must have changed a setting somewhere? On my
> second computer with Xp it all connects right!
>
> So it's all connected but the display on the TV is just rolling lines as
> though it is scrambled. On the monitor setting, the refresh rate is stuck
> on
> 25Hertz Interlaced.
>
> Is there a way of forcing a higher refresh rate? or is there another
> setting I need to change?
>
> I have been seraching for months for an answer to this question. HELP
> PLEASE!
>
>

 
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Brett
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      03-11-2008
Hi Mark

Ive done all that but the only option is 25 Hertz interlaced. Is there
another setting somewhere that can be changed to give me more options for
refresh rates?

"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:

> Control Panel/Personalizations/open Display Settings.
> Click Advanced Settings.
> Click the Monitor tab, and then select a new refresh rate.
>
> Be sure to make a restore point first. Booting to safe mode (f8 on restart)
> will recover the system if it makes your system unusable.
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> Mark L. Ferguson
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> .
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> "Brett" <> wrote in message
> news:F2BE8107-8B54-4F4F-9311-...
> > I using a new laptop running Vista and have Nvidia GeForce 7600 graphics
> > card. I'm trying to connect my TV to this computer using Svideo. It has
> > worked in the past however I must have changed a setting somewhere? On my
> > second computer with Xp it all connects right!
> >
> > So it's all connected but the display on the TV is just rolling lines as
> > though it is scrambled. On the monitor setting, the refresh rate is stuck
> > on
> > 25Hertz Interlaced.
> >
> > Is there a way of forcing a higher refresh rate? or is there another
> > setting I need to change?
> >
> > I have been seraching for months for an answer to this question. HELP
> > PLEASE!
> >
> >

 
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Mark L. Ferguson
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      03-11-2008
Try lowering the resolution in Display settings. You also might want to try
this from Safe Mode.

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"Brett" <> wrote in message
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> Hi Mark
>
> Ive done all that but the only option is 25 Hertz interlaced. Is there
> another setting somewhere that can be changed to give me more options for
> refresh rates?
>
> "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
>
>> Control Panel/Personalizations/open Display Settings.
>> Click Advanced Settings.
>> Click the Monitor tab, and then select a new refresh rate.
>>
>> Be sure to make a restore point first. Booting to safe mode (f8 on
>> restart)
>> will recover the system if it makes your system unusable.
>> --
>> Was this helpful? Then click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web
>> interface.
>> http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales....htm#RateAPost
>>
>> Mark L. Ferguson
>>
>> .
>>
>> "Brett" <> wrote in message
>> news:F2BE8107-8B54-4F4F-9311-...
>> > I using a new laptop running Vista and have Nvidia GeForce 7600
>> > graphics
>> > card. I'm trying to connect my TV to this computer using Svideo. It
>> > has
>> > worked in the past however I must have changed a setting somewhere? On
>> > my
>> > second computer with Xp it all connects right!
>> >
>> > So it's all connected but the display on the TV is just rolling lines
>> > as
>> > though it is scrambled. On the monitor setting, the refresh rate is
>> > stuck
>> > on
>> > 25Hertz Interlaced.
>> >
>> > Is there a way of forcing a higher refresh rate? or is there another
>> > setting I need to change?
>> >
>> > I have been seraching for months for an answer to this question. HELP
>> > PLEASE!
>> >
>> >

 
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scrooge
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      03-11-2008

there's a program called ( powerstrip) that you can download and it will
let you change
the settings. the link is ( 'PC World - PC World Downloads -
PowerStrip'
(http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/fil...scription.html))
.. hope it helps you..


mike


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