Ubuntu 12.04 - analog out of range 92.6kHz / 58Hz - unable to boot to desktop

Asked by Anvin

Hi,

I am not a pro on using Ubuntu. However, I recently installed Ubuntu 12.04. My PC already had Windows 7 Ultimate and through Wubi I installed Ubuntu 12.04.

 When I start my PC, I get Windows Boot Manager and it gives me options: Windows 7 and Ubuntu. So, when I used to select Ubuntu, it was booting to desktop. Whenever I selected Ubuntu, I used to get "Analog out of range 92.6kHz / 58Hz".and it stayed for 3-4 seconds and then it used to boot to desktop. However, there was some display driver issue because of which I could feel slowness. I could access both Ubuntu Unity and Ubuntu 2d. However, there did not seem any difference between the two. The same kind of slowness I could feel in both.

So, there was some startup option and I disabled Nvidia because I thought this was causing the problem. However, after that when I restart after selecting Ubuntu in Windows Boot Manager, I only get the "Analog out of range 92.6kHz / 58Hz" screen and it stays there forever and does not boot to Ubuntu.

Guys, plz help!

Thanks,
Anvin

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Thomas (southpark5062) said :
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Ok so this is like the 3rd time i think someone has told you that this is for SIKULI questions. Not for any questions you so desire. Also Why would you ever disable your video card? Also please do not post to every forum known to man about this problem. So im going to try and help you but for future please post your problem on the forum i just made so i can see your problem and help you without the mass posts. http://www.dacsrcds.org/forums

1. Try rebooting a few times if you have not already.
2. If you dont get in after at least 4 reboots goto step 4
3. If you did get in then turn your Nividia card back on.
4.Do you have anything that you would be upset to loose on ubuntu? If so Goto step 5 if not then go to step 6
5. Go into your windows machine and copy all the important files you want/cant live without to your desktop
6. Reinstall. This is your only option because sounds like a bad download or install to me cause iv never seen or heard of """Analog out of range 92.6kHz / 58Hz""" did some messing around in the 12.04 files and 10.10 (What i use) and i found your problem. Well sorta anyway. You have to reinstall because i think there is somthing wrong with 12.04 configuration which is what is probly causing this error.

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