This error message also pops up when you are playing games on Windows or through some third-party clients such as Steam. Either the game doesn’t launch or an error pops up when you are playing it. The simplest solution to this error is to change your screen’s resolution. This can be done through a number of different ways listed below.

Solution 1: Using Base Video in MSConfig

MSConfig is a system utility present in Microsoft Windows which allows you to troubleshoot the operating system’s startup process. You can change a number of different startup parameters such as disabling services, drivers, etc. We will make use of this utility and try to make the computer boot at the lowest resolution. From here we may be able to log into the usual user account and then change the resolution manually. This method will be useful if you are unable to start the computer in normal mode. We will be using safe mode to execute these instructions.

Solution 2: Booting in VGA/ Low-resolution mode

Another workaround which you can try is booting your computer in Low resolution or VGA mode. The name may vary according to the version of the operating system. Older systems use VGA mode while the newer iterations have a Low-resolution mode. This mode sets the resolution to 800×600 or 640×480 and in some monitors, the refresh rate is also lowered. We will be selecting this boot option which is present in the Windows Recovery Environment. Once we boot on this mode, you can easily log into your normal account and change the resolution from there.

Solution 3: Using another monitor

If you cannot access your computer even after following the above two methods, you can try connecting another high screen resolution monitor and see if this makes a difference. Most probably, you will be able to access your computer. Once you have access, change the screen resolution as shown in Solution 1. After the screen resolution is changed, plug your old monitor back and see if this solved the problem.

You should also make sure that there is no hardware fault in the monitor. See if the cables are connected properly or if the monitor is working without hardware faults. You can also plug it into another computer to make sure there is not any hardware issue.

Solution 4: Changing to Windowed Mode (for Games)

There were many cases seen where games fail to launch because the resolution settings set in the game were not supported by the monitor hardware. This issue can particularly arise if the game settings are set to a much higher resolution which your monitor cannot support. A simple fix to this problem is to launch the game in Windowed mode and adjust the screen resolution manually by dragging the ends. If you do get inside the game, you can also navigate to Display settings and change the resolution accordingly. There are two ways you can launch the game in Windowed mode:

Either you can use Alt+ Enter to enter Windowed mode directly,Or you can add a ‘-windowed’ as a parameter in the shortcut and force it to run. This is also called launched options. You can see a detailed guide on setting launch options in Steam.

If you still cannot access the game settings, you can try deleting the configuration files of the game using File Explorer. Configuration files contain all your configuration settings which you have saved according to your preference. Do note that following this method might delete all your choices regarding the launching of the game. There are different locations where each game’s application data is stored. Sometimes it is present in “%appdata%” or sometimes it may be present in the game’s configuration files. After deleting the files, you can relaunch the game change the settings from the menu.

Solution 5: Checking your Game for Wide Screen Fix

For some games, Solution 4 might solve the ‘Input not supported’ problem. For other games, it might be the case that the game itself doesn’t support the resolution of your monitor. Usually, this is the case for widescreen monitors. Some of these games include Manhunt, Cold Fear, Total Overdose, etc. You can check online if this is also the issue for all the other users. If it is, you can search on Google for Widescreen fixes. These fixes are in the form of different patches. You need to integrate them into your game files before your game can successfully launch in your system. Note: If all the above methods fail to produce any useful results, consider restoring your computer from a restore if you did a recent update or doing a fresh installation might also do the trick.

Solution 6: Update Graphics Drivers

It is also possible that your graphics card drivers might be outdated due to which this error is being triggered. Therefore, it is recommended that you try to update your graphics card drivers after uninstalling the older ones completely. This way, certain bugs/glitches might be fixed due to software patches by the Graphics provider.

Solution 7: Workaround

In some cases, the user might be unable to access the monitor due to which you might be blocked from changing any settings or employing any of the above fixes. Therefore, as a workaround, you can try to implement these changes by getting the monitor to work. For that:

Solution 8: Booting into Compatibility Support Mode

In certain situations, the monitor might not be properly recognized by the computer until the CSM mode is enabled from the motherboard’s bios. This was recently discovered by many users that somehow the monitors functioned correctly when this feature was enabled. Beforehand, make sure to connect your computer to another monitor to get the screen to work which is required for the following steps. Therefore, to enable it, follow the guide below.

Solution 9: Replacing CMOS battery

In some cases, taking out the CMOS battery from the motherboard temporarily and pressing the power button while the battery is out and the motherboard is disconnected from power can help discharge energy from the mobo and let it reset its basic load configs. This can also help in fixing this issue so make sure to take out the CMOS battery temporarily from your mobo and install it back in again. After that, check to see if the issue persists. Note: For some very rare computers using an Intel GPU, go into the GPU control panel and set the Quantization Range to Limited Range and set the monitor to Extended Mode if you are using an Acer Monitor.

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