Monitor flicker problem.

I have a Sony Bravia KDL - 20 S 2030 LCD TV. I bought a TV big screen and yesterday I connected my Dell Inspiron PC to pc of the Bravia input. I couldn't play an old game Novalogic Black Hawk Down as it crashed, but I could play games like Left 4 dead 2 - on steam.

Today, when I switched the PC on the screen is flashing no stop makes terrible to use.
I've updated the driver on my ATI 4670 graphics card and I changed the 60 Hz refresh settings, that's all I did yesterday by the way and changed the resolution of 1024 x 768. I also get the "out of range message" when I start.
I tried my xbox360 and the monitor works fine with the HDMI connection.
As a result, the monitor is not defective and as Device Manager shows no problems and I clearly updated driver that is Vista to blame - again.

Can someone at Microsoft advise me please how to fix this?

Thank you
comiekor

Hello

This can happen if the data cable connection of the monitor to the computer is defective. I had faced the same problem with my monitor that I solved it by changing the data cable. Also the monitor is not responding when you light a fire in your room/house? It flashes when you connect an external hard drive? Or move files from external hard drive?

A flickering monitor can contribute to eyestrain and headaches. You can reduce or eliminate flicker by increasing the refresh rate of the screen. At least 75 hertz refresh rate produces generally less flicker.

1. open display settings by clicking on the button start the picture of the Start button, clicking Control Panel, on appearance and customization, personalization, and then clicking display settings.

2. click on advanced settings.

3. click the monitor tab, click a new refresh rate. The monitor will take a moment to adjust. If you want to keep the changes, click on apply. If you don't apply the changes within fifteen seconds, the refresh rate will revert to your original setting.

Flicker of the correct monitor (refresh rate)
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/correct-monitor-flicker-refresh-rate

Concerning
Anthony.

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