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Andre Elmira Posted on Dec 31, 2014

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May I ask to what you mean by "adjust the resolution in safe mode, this has not helped"?
Did you set it to native resolution of this monitor? Unless it has problem inside the monitor, try it with another PC also.

http://www.fixya.com/support/r4873371-fixing_out_range_format_not_supported

Basic LCD monitor and LCD TV troubleshooting guide:

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Your resolution is set above what the monitor supports.

when computer is first starting up hit f8 to get to boot modes.

choose Enable VGA Mode: This option starts Windows in 640 x 480 mode by using the current video driver (not Vga.sys). This mode is useful if the display is configured for a setting that the monitor cannot display.

When you are booted into windows you can then set your resolution to the highest that the monitor supports which is 1440x900

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