Out of Range Monitor Problem. How to fix Out of Range error on Windows 10 or Windows 11? This video shows how to fix the Out of Range Monitor display issue easily. STEP BY STEP.
Seeing an “Out of Range” error on Windows 10 or 11 after an update or monitor change? Don’t worry — this is a common display resolution issue, and in this video I’ll show you exactly how to fix it step by step, with on-screen demonstration so you can follow along easily.
This method works if:
Windows 10 or 11 shows Out of Range on startup Screen goes black or blank after reboot Display resolution is not supported by your monitor You can’t see the desktop after an update or monitor change
What You’ll Learn in This Video
How to force Windows 11 into Automatic Repair mode How to boot into Safe Mode How to uninstall the display / graphics driver How to restore your screen without reinstalling Windows How to fix the issue safely on PC or laptop
Step-by-Step Fix Covered
Disconnect extra monitors Force-restart to access Advanced Startup Options Enter Safe Mode (4 / F4) Open Device Manager Uninstall the display adapter driver Restart and let Windows reinstall the correct driver automatically
After this, your desktop should appear normally again without the Out of Range error.
Important Note
Some visual clips in this video are AI-generated for demonstration purposes only. All troubleshooting steps shown are real, safe, and tested on Windows 11.
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