I currently own an ATi Radeon 9500 Pro. I have had this problem for quite a few months now and I'm finally deciding to try to fix it.
I have a 15" Flatpanel LCD Monitor as my primary monitor hooked up to my card. Whenever my computer posts, or pretty much so just isn't in Windows, the card spits out a weird resolution in which my LCD monitor cannot support, so I just get the message VGA MODE NOT SUPPORTED on the screen. Well, if I hook up my second monitor to the DVI port with a VGA adapter, it displays on both monitors just fine. Even if I were to just have it plugged in for a second when the computer boots up, then unplug it, the resolution is fine on the primary monitor and it shows up.
Well I wasn't too worried about it before, because I figured, hey I can just plug in the other monitor when I need to. Well I decided to throw Slackware Linux back on my other partition again, well I didn't have my 2nd monitor plugged in later on, guess what... I can't see my boot menu, once I guess my way into Linux, I still can't see anything, just the VGA MODE error. I'm going to college in a few weeks and cannot bring both of my monitors, that is why I am attempting to address this problem now.
I was thinking maybe there is an updated BIOS that I could flash the card with or something ?
Thanks,
Stewart
I have a 15" Flatpanel LCD Monitor as my primary monitor hooked up to my card. Whenever my computer posts, or pretty much so just isn't in Windows, the card spits out a weird resolution in which my LCD monitor cannot support, so I just get the message VGA MODE NOT SUPPORTED on the screen. Well, if I hook up my second monitor to the DVI port with a VGA adapter, it displays on both monitors just fine. Even if I were to just have it plugged in for a second when the computer boots up, then unplug it, the resolution is fine on the primary monitor and it shows up.
Well I wasn't too worried about it before, because I figured, hey I can just plug in the other monitor when I need to. Well I decided to throw Slackware Linux back on my other partition again, well I didn't have my 2nd monitor plugged in later on, guess what... I can't see my boot menu, once I guess my way into Linux, I still can't see anything, just the VGA MODE error. I'm going to college in a few weeks and cannot bring both of my monitors, that is why I am attempting to address this problem now.
I was thinking maybe there is an updated BIOS that I could flash the card with or something ?
Thanks,
Stewart