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Hello Everybody ;O)
I am desperatly looking for a piece of advice in following matter :
I recently performed upgrade to Windows XP Professional (legal copy of
course)
- it was second during last week to be precise ;O).
For the first time, everything worked just fine - but now
between presenting graphical boot-up progress indicator
and logging screen (sorry - i don't know exact english
terms, because i own polish version) my monitor looks
like beeing rapidly switech off an on again, with ill-sounding
noise.
I is _NOT_ a hardware problem - none of this happens
during regular operation, changing graphical modes under
both systems (Win,Lin). Nor it have taken place during
last week since first installation.
My display is Hyundai ImageQuest Q770 coupled with
card with Savage4 on board, generating 1024x768x85Hzx16bpp
(drivers for both are installed, and reported working)
Any ideas about giving some relief to my monitor ?
And - maybe - about booting both OSes so smart
to avoid changing graphic modes several times during
one minute ?
Best Regards,
-< Antey >-
"Walking through the valley of death, "
"I shall not fear, "
"For I am at 80,000 feet and climbing..."
Hello Everybody ;O)
I am desperatly looking for a piece of advice in following matter :
I recently performed upgrade to Windows XP Professional (legal copy of
course)
- it was second during last week to be precise ;O).
For the first time, everything worked just fine - but now
between presenting graphical boot-up progress indicator
and logging screen (sorry - i don't know exact english
terms, because i own polish version) my monitor looks
like beeing rapidly switech off an on again, with ill-sounding
noise.
I is _NOT_ a hardware problem - none of this happens
during regular operation, changing graphical modes under
both systems (Win,Lin). Nor it have taken place during
last week since first installation.
My display is Hyundai ImageQuest Q770 coupled with
card with Savage4 on board, generating 1024x768x85Hzx16bpp
(drivers for both are installed, and reported working)
Any ideas about giving some relief to my monitor ?
And - maybe - about booting both OSes so smart
to avoid changing graphic modes several times during
one minute ?
Best Regards,
-< Antey >-
"Walking through the valley of death, "
"I shall not fear, "
"For I am at 80,000 feet and climbing..."