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If using the Last Known Good option fails to correct the video display problems, you can
obtain a functional video resolution by restarting the system in VGA mode.
To restart the system in VGA mode:
1. Power down and restart the system.
2. When the boot menu displays, select
Windows NT Server [VGA mode]
.
After logging on to Windows NT in VGA mode, check for the following common
configuration problems and solutions:
u
A multi-sync monitor is selected, but a graphics display device with different video
timings (such as an Intergraph InterVue monitor) is connected to the system. Select the
appropriate monitor type as described previously.
u
The monitor selection set by the MGA Monitor application is inappropriate for the
monitor connected to the system. Select a new monitor as described previously.
u
A graphics resolution and color depth was selected that exceeds installed Windows RAM
(WRAM) display memory. Install and reconfigure the G95 display driver as described
previously.
Restart the system and, when the boot menu displays, select the appropriate non-VGA
Windows NT Server to use the reconfigured video display driver. If problems persist, contact
the Intergraph Customer Response Center for help.
Configuring the Sound Processor
The system is equipped with an on-board sound processor whose driver requires no
configuration. If the system has a microphone and speakers, you can use the operating
system’s sound control programs to control them. Additional accessories for the on-board
sound processor are available from the Intergraph Bulletin Board Service (IBBS) or from
vendor bulletin boards pointed to by the IBBS.
Refer to the operating system documentation and Help for information on using sound control
programs.
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