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Adjusting Monitor Settings
The computer might ask you if it
can adjust the settings of your monitor. If it does, you’ll have
only an “OK” box to select (Figure 146).
Then, another screen will test whether or not the screen is readable
with the new settings (Figure 147).
If the screen isn’t readable, don’t worry. The settings should
revert to the previous settings. We discuss the importance of having
the correct monitor identified and how to install video drivers later.
Figure 146: When “OK” is your only choice...hit OK

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Figure 147: Adjusting display settings After adjusting your display settings, you’re asked to hit OK to confirm that you can read the display. If the display is unreadable, the settings should revert.

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