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I have a friend who is using a W 95 PC where the display is causing trouble.
The problem is that after Windows 95 starts, the top one inch of the image
appears to be duplicated on itself, as if the display was a sheet of paper
whose top inch is rolled down on itself. Adjusting the monitor's settings
does not eliminate this weird problem unless I reduce the height of the
image displayed to about 2/3 of normal. Moving the image up or down does
nothing.
How do I determine if it is the monitor or the video card that needs to be
replaced? I can find nothing in W95's utilities that could help me. The
device manager shows no "yellow" problem with the video card but seems to
have no way to test it. The video card is listed as a "S 3 Trio 32/64 PCI. I
do not have a spare monitor to test the system with.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Jeff McPherson
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I have a friend who is using a W 95 PC where the display is causing trouble.
The problem is that after Windows 95 starts, the top one inch of the image
appears to be duplicated on itself, as if the display was a sheet of paper
whose top inch is rolled down on itself. Adjusting the monitor's settings
does not eliminate this weird problem unless I reduce the height of the
image displayed to about 2/3 of normal. Moving the image up or down does
nothing.
How do I determine if it is the monitor or the video card that needs to be
replaced? I can find nothing in W95's utilities that could help me. The
device manager shows no "yellow" problem with the video card but seems to
have no way to test it. The video card is listed as a "S 3 Trio 32/64 PCI. I
do not have a spare monitor to test the system with.
Any help would be appreciated.
--
Jeff McPherson
Email address deliberately false to avoid spam
jeff@falsepart.com
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free by AVG