HP Vectra XM 5Series User Manual page 71

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Check that an accessory board doesn't use the same I/O address as the integrated video
interface (03B0h to 03DFh). Refer to the manual supplied with the accessory for further
information.
If the display works correctly during the Power-On-Self-Test (POST), but goes blank when
Windows starts, check that you have enough memory for the video mode you have
selected.
If Your Display is Blurred or Unreadable
If you select the wrong display in the HP User Tools menu, the display screen may become
blurred or unreadable. To correct this problem:
Windows 3.11
1
Restart the PC — either switch the PC off then on, or press [CTRL] [ALT] and [DEL]. The
PC will perform its Power-On-Self-Test (POST).
2
When the POST is finished, press [F5] to bypass the startup files and display the MS-DOS
prompt (C:\).
3
Type CD C:\WINDOWS [ENTER].
4
Type SETUP [ENTER].
5
Press the up-arrow key to select the Display line, and press [ENTER].
6
Select the VGA line, and press [ENTER].
7
Press [ENTER] again to accept the configuration.
8
Press [CTRL] [ALT] and [DEL] to restart the PC.
9
If necessary, type WIN [ENTER] to restart Windows.
10 When Windows starts, select the correct display with HP User Tools.
Windows 95
When you change the display type when using Windows 95, a confirmation box is displayed
prompting you to confirm the selection. However, if you have selected the wrong display type
and cannot read the screen message because the screen is blurred, the display type will
automatically return to the previous selection after approximately 15 seconds.
Other Display Problems
If the display image is not aligned with the screen, use the display's controls to center the
image. Refer to the display manual for instructions.
If the screens generated by the applications do not appear to be correct, check the application's
manual to find out which video standard is required. Also check your display manual to find out
which refresh rate is required. Use Setup, HP User Tools, or your operating system's
procedures to select the correct refresh rate.

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