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Dell Dimension 2400 I/O ACPI conflicts Win98 SE

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1 hour ago, alexthetechie1 said:

it still does not work for me

And if you just go in with the usual resolution (Which definitely works for you) and run this shortcut by clicking the mouse, the resolution should change to 1440x900. Does it change so much for you? If so, then there shouldn't be any problems in theory. You just need to add this shortcut to autorun.

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Just now, defuser said:

And if you just go in with the usual resolution (Which definitely works for you) and run this shortcut by clicking the mouse, the resolution should change to 1440x900. Does it change so much for you? If so, then there shouldn't be any problems in theory. You just need to add this shortcut to autorun.

1440x900 just enters sleep mode (monitor says digital input entering power save)

now it only boots in safe mode but ive resorted to windows ME and same thing

Hmm, then I don't even know, this is some strange, very exotic mistake. I've never seen anything like it. You can then try turning off DDC. And also in the properties of the screen, try to turn off the power saving functions (Maybe they don't work correctly) by removing all three checkboxes and then performing a reboot:

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In the menu settings of the monitor itself, it would also be worth looking for energy-saving functions.

Edited by defuser

You can try different PCI slots.

Does this happen in Windows XP also for example?

Same thing happens when connecting via VGA?

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