Re: Shuttle startup button quasi-useless with new monitor
I'm about to go down and order a 30" myself, so have no real experience
yet - first, I would try and uninstall the graphics card via Device Manager
and the display driver too (Software Removal), then do a reboot (coldboot)
into VGA and have Windows find the thing and set it up again.
Please let us hear of any 'funny stuff' you experience, I'd like to be
prepared when I go dip my toes.
Tony. . .
(Fail to prepare, and you'll prepare to fail!)
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"apprentice idiot" <apprenticeidiot@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:A06EB160-02E6-4D83-B6E4-434884C49B4B@microsoft.com...
> No, I simply went flatscreen. My NVIDIA card would have handled both types
of
> display. But as I'm using single, this is not the case.
> Any other suggestions?
>
> "Tony Sperling" wrote:
>
> > Are you running a multi-display setup, or did you exchange the old one?
> > Since multiple displays are supported on most hardware today - did you
> > completely un-install the old monitor? If you are having both connected,
> > some trickery may be required to get it working. Many Graphics Cards
> > supporting multiple outputs are only having digital output for the
second
> > display, if I'm not mistaken???
> >
> >
> > Tony. . .
> >
> >
> > "apprentice idiot" <apprenticeidiot@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> > message news:9512E6CE-ABFF-4199-976A-D8E7F08F44DB@microsoft.com...
> > > Having just installed an LG L226WA monitor, the startup button on my
xpc
> > > SD37P2 has been rendered quasi-inoperative. Whether on reboot from
> > hibernate
> > > or cold fire-up, it takes up to one half-hour to cajole and trick my
> > system
> > > into getting underway.
> > >
> > > Anyone know how to fix this?
> >
> >
> >