"out of range signal" in a Dell 2007FP monitor

So, here's what hapenning: this week, out of nowhere my monitor started to show me this message: out-of-band signal. Cannot display this video mode, change the input on the computer screen 1600 x 1200 @ 60 mhz. »

Now the real plugins in this situation: I use this monitor, in this same parameters since 2008 when I bought first. There is no support for this model more because there are no more drivers available on the Dell website. Native 64 Win7 driver was working fine until this week. The only solution I found so far has been disconnected the DVI cable and in reconnecting him back until the monitor working again. Restart the monitor (hold the button for 5 seconds) also works. I uninstalled the driver and reinstalled without success.

I am considering a malfunction of the DVI cable, even if there is no aparent wear or damage to it.

And just for the records, I'm on a Nvidia GTS 250 card and using the latest version of the driver nvidia and Win7 64 bit.

So, any ideas on what can be done?

Thank you very much!

TRY A NEW CABLE.    I swapped the cables, dongles DMS59 and monitors, and the problem then DVI cable.   Replaced the cable, and it has not happened since.

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