Changing The Default Video Display Driver; Correcting Video Display Problems - Intergraph InterServe 600 Series System Setup

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To test the new monitor selection:
1.
Open Display Properties in the Windows NT Control Panel.
2.
Select the resolution and pixel depth you want to test.
3.
Select Test. If the display is satisfactory, go to step 6. If not, continue.
4.
If your monitor does not display a stable test screen, the parameters set by the
file are not suitable for your monitor. Select Cancel to close Display.
5.
Run MGA Monitor again to select a different monitor.
6.
Repeat steps 1 through 3 to test the video display with the new monitor selection. When
the display is satisfactory, close Display Properties.
7.
Restart the system.
No resolution higher than the limit imposed by a monitor selection appears in the Display
mode list. Deleting the
refresh rate defaults to 60 Hz.

Changing the Default Video Display Driver

After configuring the video display and restarting the system, you should configure the system
to use the Intergraph video display driver by default.
To change the default video display driver:
1.
Open System in the Windows NT Control Panel. The System dialog displays.
2.
Under Operating System, select the Startup list; then select the appropriate non-VGA
Windows NT Server option from the displayed list.
3.
Select OK.

Correcting Video Display Problems

If the system's video display is black, not synchronized, or distorted after you restart the
system, you may have a video configuration problem. Do not press
to the Windows NT operating system. Instead, use the Last Known Good option to return the
system to the last known good configuration recorded by Windows NT.
To use the Last Known Good option:
1.
Power down and restart the system.
2.
Press the space bar at the following prompt:
Press space bar NOW to invoke the Last Known Good Menu
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