WinXP old monitor serious splash screen how to repair

  

Many graphic designers and photo studio imagers are using CRT monitors, but CRT will find the splash screen is very powerful, which is related to the refresh rate. If you use WinXP system, then this refresh rate can be adjusted, how to operate?

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1, right-click on the desktop and select Properties;

2, then switch to the & ldquo properties in the display; set & rdquo ; tab and click on the [advanced] button;

3, then in the pop-up page, then switch to the & ldquo; monitor & rdquo; tab, then set the refresh rate of the monitor screen Refresh rate, generally speaking, if the resolution of the CRT display is set to 1024X768, then setting it to 80 or 85 is the highest. Of course, if you don't know how much the setting is, you can raise the level of the first level. If you encounter the black screen of the monitor, 15 seconds will automatically jump back to the original refresh rate, generally 80-85CRT monitors can withstand. The reason

CRT monitors are superior to liquid crystal displays, CRT display more delicate, and restore the color is better, and the refresh rate is relatively high, but the refresh rate is precisely this leads to the splash screen. If you find that the CRT monitor has a splash screen, you can easily adjust it so that it doesn't hit the screen as long as you are using the XP system.

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