[RESOLVED] The current input timing is not supported by the monitor display
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    Resolved [RESOLVED] The current input timing is not supported by the monitor display

    Hello,

    I'm running Windows 7 and have a Dell S2009W monitor. These last few days I have been getting a display message. The message displays for about a minute then goes away and finishes booting up like normal.

    I have already updated my graphics card to the latest drivers. I also went into Device Manager -> Monitor section and updated the drivers from generic to Dell S2009W(Digital). I have also went into Display ->Screen Resolution and clicked on the Advanced settings. Under the Monitor tab, 60 Hertz is selected as the screen refresh rate.

    The message displays during startup:

    The current timing is not supported.

    Please change your input timing to 1600x900@60hz or any other monitor listed timing as per the monitor specifications.


    Any ideas?
    Eric

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    I had to Enable Low Resolution Video (640x480) from the Advanced Boot menu and then reset my display settings. The problem has been resolved. Thanks!
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    Good news, thanks for letting us know.

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