Adjust the resolution of the graphics card to keep xp away from black screen interference!

  
                

There are many factors about the black screen of xp computers, but users have thought that the high resolution is also a hidden factor that causes the black screen of the computer. I believe many users are very embarrassed, in fact, because the resolution of the host graphics card is beyond the display. The range that can be supported, resulting in a black screen. How to solve this situation?

The solution is also very simple: you can try to select "Enable VGA mode" to reset the appropriate resolution.

VGA Mode Description: VGA mode can use the standard VGA driver to start WinXP system, so you can reset the resolution.

1. First, when restarting the WinXP system, press the F8 key and select “Enable VGA mode” in the “Windows Advanced Options Menu” and press Enter.

2. Then, until the boot is completed, right click the desktop space, select & ldquo; & rdquo ;, property open & ldquo; Display Properties & rdquo; window, select & ldquo; set & rdquo; tab Set the resolution to the optimal resolution of the display, which can be gradually increased from the default resolution of 640*480 to the appropriate resolution.

3. Finally, reboot into normal startup mode. If you still have a black screen after booting, you can repeat steps 1~3 and try more resolutions.

In order to display the normal display of the computer, it is necessary to control the resolution of the host graphics card within the range supported by the display, so that the probability of occurrence of the black screen of the computer is greatly reduced. Users who are experiencing the same problem may wish to give it a try.

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