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Sep 20th, 2007
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Monitor problems.

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Hey guys
Before I start listing the problems, my specs are:
Hyundai Q995 CRT
ATi Radeon X1950

So basically, I was using a desktop resolution of1152*864 on 60hz refreshrate, until I started getting alot of screen tearing whilst streaming online videos etc. I looked up the resolutions and refresh rates they should be running at, and it said that i should be running my monitor at 1024*768 at 85hz. So I change my res and refresh rate through properties-settings etc.
I reboot, and my resolution is back to 1152*864 and my refresh rate back to 60hz, which my monitor apparently doesn't support? Everytime I reboot I am put back onto this res with the 60hz, and the screen tearing etc isn't nice + I don't think its good for my card!
So I downloaded a program called "ReForce" which locked my refreshrate to 85hz, but this was no use seeing as my res keeps being reset to 1152*864 And also, since I started using it CounterStrikeource stopped launching Does anybody know how to completely remove this fix from my PC?
And is there any solution so that my res will stay at what I set it to, and my my refresh rate will also stay at what I set it too?
+ does anybody have any tips on how to get my display to fit my monitor nicely?
Help greatly appreciated!!
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