Solaris 10 x86 failed to reboot after initial installation due to display error

Hi everyone,
i just finished installing solaris 10 x86 on my computer, and the installation process went smoothly. However, when the system tried to reboot, i got some error related to the display of the monitor, which caused no desktop login can be displayed and no access to the console. I had no way to proceed with the any other operations. The error read as:
" Out of range<br />
Hf 30KHz - 70KHz<br />
Vf 30Hz - 160 Hz<br />
Current frequency<br />
Hf 90.3KHz "
I tried to boot to solaris failsafe mode and run "kdmconfig"
command to reconfigure video and monitor, but it did not work, since kdmconfig is not supported under that mode.
Because i have no way to login, the currently available solution seems not working with my situation. Dose anyone have idea or suggestion to figure it out, without reinstalling the OS from the very beginning?
Very appreciate your time and help.

Solution found:
First tried to login using "console login" when solaris booted up, before the desktop login window appeared. Then, run command "kdmconfig", changed the video device to X86 VESA compatible device, which is from the x86 driver and porting kit for solaris, then test/save and exit. After that, reboot the system. Now it is working, not perfect though (due to my old monitor) :)-

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    BR0001I ******************************____________________
    BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata2/sr3700_7/sr3700.data7
    BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data7 ...
    #FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata2/sr3700_7/sr3700.data7
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    BR0001I *******************************___________________
    BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata2/sr3700_8/sr3700.data8
    BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data8 ...
    #FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata2/sr3700_8/sr3700.data8
    #SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data8  #1/30
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.03.34
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    BR0001I *********************************_________________
    BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata3/sr3700_10/sr3700.data10
    BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data10 ...
    #FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata3/sr3700_10/sr3700.data10
    #SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data10  #1/31
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.04.51
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    BR0001I ***********************************_______________
    BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata3/sr3700_11/sr3700.data11
    BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data11 ...
    #FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata3/sr3700_11/sr3700.data11
    #SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data11  #1/32
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.06.09
    BR0063I 32 of 45 files processed - 106024.250 MB of 147448.352 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 71.91%, estimated end time: 20:20
    BR0001I ************************************______________
    BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata3/sr3700_12/sr3700.data12
    BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data12 ...
    #FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata3/sr3700_12/sr3700.data12
    #SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data12  #1/33
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.07.27
    BR0063I 33 of 45 files processed - 110024.258 MB of 147448.352 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 74.62%, estimated end time: 20:20
    BR0001I *************************************_____________
    BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata3/sr3700_9/sr3700.data9
    BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data9 ...
    #FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata3/sr3700_9/sr3700.data9
    #SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data9  #1/34
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.08.45
    BR0063I 34 of 45 files processed - 114124.266 MB of 147448.352 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 77.40%, estimated end time: 20:20
    BR0001I ***************************************___________
    BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata4/sr3700_13/sr3700.data13
    BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data13 ...
    #FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata4/sr3700_13/sr3700.data13
    #SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data13  #1/35
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.10.02
    BR0063I 35 of 45 files processed - 118284.273 MB of 147448.352 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 80.22%, estimated end time: 20:19
    BR0001I ****************************************__________
    BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata4/sr3700_14/sr3700.data14
    BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data14 ...
    #FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata4/sr3700_14/sr3700.data14
    #SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data14  #1/36
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.11.30
    BR0063I 36 of 45 files processed - 122764.281 MB of 147448.352 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 83.26%, estimated end time: 20:19
    BR0001I ******************************************________
    BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata4/sr3700_15/sr3700.data15
    BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data15 ...
    #FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata4/sr3700_15/sr3700.data15
    #SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data15  #1/37
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.12.58
    BR0063I 37 of 45 files processed - 127124.289 MB of 147448.352 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 86.22%, estimated end time: 20:19
    BR0001I *******************************************_______
    BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata4/sr3700_16/sr3700.data16
    BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data16 ...
    #FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata4/sr3700_16/sr3700.data16
    #SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data16  #1/38
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.14.15
    BR0063I 38 of 45 files processed - 131284.297 MB of 147448.352 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 89.04%, estimated end time: 20:19
    BR0001I *********************************************_____
    BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata4/sr3700_17/sr3700.data17
    BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data17 ...
    #FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata4/sr3700_17/sr3700.data17
    #SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data17  #1/39
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.15.23
    BR0063I 39 of 45 files processed - 135380.305 MB of 147448.352 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 91.82%, estimated end time: 20:19
    BR0001I **********************************************____
    BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata4/sr3700_18/sr3700.data18
    BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data18 ...
    #FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata4/sr3700_18/sr3700.data18
    #SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3700.data18  #1/40
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.15.40
    BR0063I 40 of 45 files processed - 136404.312 MB of 147448.352 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 92.51%, estimated end time: 20:19
    BR0001I **********************************************____
    BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata1/sr3usr_1/sr3usr.data1
    BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3usr.data1 ...
    #FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata1/sr3usr_1/sr3usr.data1
    #SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sr3usr.data1  #1/41
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.15.44
    BR0063I 41 of 45 files processed - 136424.320 MB of 147448.352 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 92.52%, estimated end time: 20:19
    BR0001I **********************************************____
    BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata3/undo_1/undo.data1
    BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/undo.data1 ...
    #FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata3/undo_1/undo.data1
    #SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/undo.data1  #1/42
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.18.02
    BR0063I 42 of 45 files processed - 145284.328 MB of 147448.352 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 98.53%, estimated end time: 20:18
    BR0001I *************************************************_
    BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata1/sysaux_1/sysaux.data1
    BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sysaux.data1 ...
    #FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata1/sysaux_1/sysaux.data1
    #SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/sysaux.data1  #1/43
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.18.11
    BR0063I 43 of 45 files processed - 145564.336 MB of 147448.352 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 98.72%, estimated end time: 20:18
    BR0001I *************************************************_
    BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata1/system_1/system.data1
    BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/system.data1 ...
    #FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata1/system_1/system.data1
    #SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/system.data1  #1/44
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.18.39
    BR0063I 44 of 45 files processed - 146424.344 MB of 147448.352 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 99.31%, estimated end time: 20:18
    BR0001I **************************************************
    BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapdata1/system_2/system.data2
    BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/system.data2 ...
    #FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapdata1/system_2/system.data2
    #SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/system.data2  #1/45
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-03 20.18.56
    BR0063I 45 of 45 files processed - 147448.352 MB of 147448.352 MB done
    BR0204I Percentage done: 100.00%, estimated end time: 20:18
    BR0001I **************************************************
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    BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/cntrlECQ.dbf
    BR0203I to /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/cntrlECQ.dbf ...
    #FILE..... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/cntrlECQ.dbf
    #SAVED.... /oracle/ECQ/sapbackup/beemiuvh/cntrlECQ.dbf  #1/46
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    BR0063I 1 of 2 files processed - 12.297 MB of 40.230 MB done
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    BR0001I ***************___________________________________
    BR0202I Saving /oracle/ECQ/oraarch/ECQarch1_9046_685558507.dbf
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