For PCR, trying to get rid of DEFAULT_MONITOR

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Warren

Guest
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR]

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B]

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117
EE&REV_01_000800]
"Capabilities"=hex:14,00,00,00
"InitMonitorPowerState"="0f"
"EDID"=hex:00,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,00,5a,63,1b,e4,01,01,01,01,14,10,01,03,0e,26
,\

1f,78,2e,11,45,a4,5a,4a,a0,24,14,50,54,bf,ef,80,81,80,81,40,71,4f,01,01,01,\

01,01,01,01,01,01,01,30,2a,00,98,51,00,2a,40,30,70,13,00,78,36,11,00,00,1e,\

00,00,00,ff,00,51,38,48,30,36,32,30,30,31,32,35,30,0a,00,00,00,fd,00,32,4b,\

1e,52,0e,00,0a,20,20,20,20,20,20,00,00,00,fc,00,56,50,39,33,30,20,53,65,72,\
69,65,73,0a,00,e5
"HardwareID"="MONITOR\\VSCE41B"
"CompatibleIDs"="*PNP09FF"
"Class"="Monitor"
"SerialNum"="Q8H062001250"
"DeviceDesc"="ViewSonic VP930 Series"
"FriendlyName"="VP930 Series"
"MaxResolution"="1280,1024"
"MonitorRanges"="30-82,50-75,+,+"
"DPMS"="1"
"ClassGUID"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
"Driver"="Monitor\\0000"
"Mfg"="ViewSonic"
"ConfigFlags"=hex:00,00,00,00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR]

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSY
S_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1]
"Capabilities"=hex:14,00,00,00
"InitMonitorPowerState"="0f"
"HardwareID"="MONITOR\\DEFAULT_MONITOR"
"ClassGUID"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
"Class"="Monitor"
"Driver"="Monitor\\0001"
"Mfg"="(Standard monitor types)"
"DeviceDesc"="Default Monitor"
"ConfigFlags"=hex:00,00,00,00

**************************************************************

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor]
"Link"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000]
"ICMProfile"=hex:56,50,39,33,30,5f,53,65,72,69,65,73,2e,49,43,4d,00,00
"MaxResolution"="1280,1024"
"DPMS"="1"
"InfPath"="VIEWSO~1.INF"
"InfSection"="VP930_Series.Install"
"ProviderName"="ViewSonic"
"DriverDate"=" 2-16-2008"
"DriverDesc"="ViewSonic VP930 Series"
"MatchingDeviceId"="Monitor\\VSCE41B"

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000\MOD
ES]

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000\MOD
ES\1280,1024]
"Mode1"="30-82,50-75,+,+"

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001]
"InfPath"="MONITOR.INF"
"InfSection"="Unknown.Install"
"ProviderName"="Microsoft"
"DriverDate"=" 4-23-1999"
"DriverDesc"="Default Monitor"
"MatchingDeviceId"="Monitor\\Default_Monitor"

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001\MOD
ES]

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001\MOD
ES\640,480]
@=""

********************************************************************


RADEON 9200 SERIES
Display
Registry Key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01\000800
Alloc resources: Logical Configuration 0
IRQ: 11 Mask: xFFFF

Forced resources: None
Boot resources: None
Filtered resources: Logical Configuration 0
IRQ: 11 Mask: xFFFF

Basic resources: Logical Configuration 0
IRQ: 0 Mask: xFFFF

HW Revision: 001
Driver: Display\0000
Driver Date: 2- 3-2006
Driver: vga.drv
File Size: 52080
(0xCB70)
File Date: 4/23/1999
10:22 AM
Company Name: Microsoft
Corporation
File Version: 4.10.1998
Driver: atricdxx.enu
File Size: 69632
(0x11000)
File Date: 1/24/2006
10:09 PM
Company Name: ATI
Technologies Inc.
File Version:
6.14.10.2045 (8.03.98.4.050725)
Driver: atiicdxx.sys
File Size: 5376 (0x1500)
File Date: 11/6/2002
2:48 PM
Company Name: ATI
Technologies Inc.
File Version:
6.13.10.1005
Driver: atiicdxx.vxd
File Size: 7849 (0x1EA9)
File Date: 4/14/2003
8:07 PM
Company Name: ATI
Technologies Inc.
File Version: 4.12.1003
Driver: atiicdxx.dll
File Size: 339968
(0x53000)
File Date: 1/24/2006
10:09 PM
Company Name: ATI
Technologies Inc.
File Version:
6.14.10.2087 (8.03.98.4.050725)
Driver: atiiiexx.dll
File Size: 294912
(0x48000)
File Date: 1/24/2006
10:13 PM
Company Name: ATI
Technologies Inc.
File Version:
6.14.10.4003
Driver: atiiisxx.exe
File Size: 13568
(0x3500)
File Date: 2/11/2002
9:09 PM
Driver: TI2DRAG.DRV
File Size: Driver Not
Installed
File Date: Driver Not
Installed
Driver: ati2edxx.dll
File Size: 30720
(0x7800)
File Date: 1/24/2006
9:42 PM
Company Name: ATI
Technologies, Inc.
File Version: 6, 14, 10,
2494
Driver: Oemdspif.dll
File Size: 102400
(0x19000)
File Date: 1/24/2006
9:42 PM
Company Name: ATI
Technologies, Inc.
File Version: 6.14.0010
Driver: atipdlxx.dll
File Size: 118784
(0x1D000)
File Date: 1/24/2006
9:42 PM
Company Name: ATI
Technologies, Inc.
File Version: 6, 14, 10,
2490
Driver: Ati2evxx.dll
File Size: 86016
(0x15000)
File Date: 1/24/2006
9:42 PM
Driver: Ati2evxx.exe
File Size: 376832
(0x5C000)
File Date: 1/24/2006
9:42 PM
Driver: atitvo32.dll
File Size: 17408
(0x4400)
File Date: 1/24/2006
9:31 PM
Company Name: ATI
Technologies Inc.
File Version:
6.14.10.4100
Driver: ATIDDC.DLL
File Size: 81920
(0x14000)
File Date: 1/24/2006
9:42 PM
Company Name: ATI
Technologies Inc.
File Version: 6.14.10.5
Driver: ATIO9XXX.DLL
File Size: 6582272
(0x647000)
File Date: 1/24/2006
10:02 PM
Company Name: ATI
Technologies Inc.
File Version:
4.14.10.4454
Driver: ATI3D2AG.DLL
File Size: 1294429
(0x13C05D)
File Date: 1/24/2006
9:38 PM
Company Name: ATI
Technologies Inc.
File Version:
4.14.01.4075
Driver: ATI3D1AG.DLL
File Size: 1081437
(0x10805D)
File Date: 1/24/2006
9:36 PM
Company Name: ATI
Technologies Inc.
File Version:
4.14.01.4075
Driver: ATIVVAXX.DLL
File Size: 589930
(0x9006A)
File Date: 1/24/2006
9:33 PM
Company Name: ATI
Technologies Inc.
File Version:
4.14.01.0511
Driver: ATIVVXXX.VXD
File Size: 127134
(0x1F09E)
File Date: 1/24/2006
9:30 PM
Company Name: ATI
Technologies Inc.
File Version: 4.14.7001
Driver: ATIVIFXX.DLL
File Size: 34816
(0x8800)
File Date: 1/24/2006
9:30 PM
Company Name: ATI
Technologies Inc.
File Version: 4.14.3001
Driver: ATIV16XX.DLL
File Size: 7552 (0x1D80)
File Date: 1/24/2006
9:30 PM
Company Name: ATI
Technologies Inc.
File Version: 4.14.3001
Driver: ATI3DUAG.DLL
File Size: 1773654
(0x1B1056)
File Date: 1/24/2006
9:41 PM
Company Name: ATI
Technologies Inc.
File Version:
4.14.01.0512
Driver: ATI2I9AG.DLL
File Size: 1175040
(0x11EE00)
File Date: 1/24/2006
9:43 PM
Company Name: ATI
Technologies Inc.
File Version:
4.15.1.9165
Driver: ati2cqag.DLL
File Size: 225372
(0x3705C)
File Date: 1/24/2006
9:29 PM
Company Name: ATI
Technologies Inc.
File Version:
4.15.1.9165.060124
Driver: ATI2VXAG.VXD
File Size: 465509
(0x71A65)
File Date: 1/24/2006
9:44 PM
Company Name: ATI
Technologies Inc.
File Version:
4.15.1.9165
Driver: ATI2DRAG.DRV
File Size: 86000
(0x14FF0)
File Date: 1/24/2006
9:42 PM
Company Name: ATI
Technologies Inc.
File Version:
4.15.1.9165

ViewSonic VP930 Series
Monitor
Registry Key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117E
E&REV_01_000800
Alloc resources: None
Forced resources: None
Boot resources: None
Filtered resources: None
Basic resources: None
Driver: Monitor\0000
Driver Date: 2-16-2008
Driver: VP930_Series.ICM
File Size: Driver Not
Installed
File Date: Driver Not
Installed

Default Monitor
Monitor
This device is disabled.
Registry Key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS
_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1
Alloc resources: None
Forced resources: None
Boot resources: None
Filtered resources: None
Basic resources: None
Driver: Monitor\0001
Driver Date: 4-23-1999

**********************************************************************

Modified Dates for DRVDATA.bin & DRVIDX.bin : February 25, 2008

**********************************************************************

Post your Autoexec.bat file
SET PATH=%PATH%;C:\PROGRA~1\ATITEC~1\ATICON~1

Post your Config.sys
(Empty)

***********************************************************************

How many Registry keys contain the word "Default_Monitor"?

HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} : {KEY}
HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSY
S_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32\Phanto
m\3A\HardWareKey :
MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01_000800_
1

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001\Matc
hingDeviceId : Monitor\Default_Monitor

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{CF2524C0-29AE-
11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS
_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1 : N/A

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{9B4E7760-3196-
11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS
_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1 : N/A

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} : {KEY}
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS
_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS
_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\HardwareID : MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Config\0001\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} : {KEY}
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Config\0001\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV
_5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}
 
Re: For PCR, trying to get rid of DEFAULT_MONITOR

Warren wrote:

OK. I see it. I cannot begin to analyze this until tomorrow, though.
Ignore my earlier request for a reposting of this. A bit more is below.

| [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR]
|
| [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B]
|
|
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_28
0117
| EE&REV_01_000800]
| "Capabilities"=hex:14,00,00,00
| "InitMonitorPowerState"="0f"
|
"EDID"=hex:00,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,00,5a,63,1b,e4,01,01,01,01,14,10,01,03,0
e,26
| ,\
|
|
1f,78,2e,11,45,a4,5a,4a,a0,24,14,50,54,bf,ef,80,81,80,81,40,71,4f,01,01,
01,\
|
|
01,01,01,01,01,01,01,30,2a,00,98,51,00,2a,40,30,70,13,00,78,36,11,00,00,
1e,\
|
|
00,00,00,ff,00,51,38,48,30,36,32,30,30,31,32,35,30,0a,00,00,00,fd,00,32,
4b,\
|
|
1e,52,0e,00,0a,20,20,20,20,20,20,00,00,00,fc,00,56,50,39,33,30,20,53,65,
72,\
| 69,65,73,0a,00,e5
| "HardwareID"="MONITOR\\VSCE41B"
| "CompatibleIDs"="*PNP09FF"
| "Class"="Monitor"
| "SerialNum"="Q8H062001250"
| "DeviceDesc"="ViewSonic VP930 Series"
| "FriendlyName"="VP930 Series"
| "MaxResolution"="1280,1024"
| "MonitorRanges"="30-82,50-75,+,+"
| "DPMS"="1"
| "ClassGUID"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
| "Driver"="Monitor\\0000"
| "Mfg"="ViewSonic"
| "ConfigFlags"=hex:00,00,00,00
|
| [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR]
|
|
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&S
UBSY
| S_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1]
| "Capabilities"=hex:14,00,00,00
| "InitMonitorPowerState"="0f"
| "HardwareID"="MONITOR\\DEFAULT_MONITOR"
| "ClassGUID"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
| "Class"="Monitor"
| "Driver"="Monitor\\0001"
| "Mfg"="(Standard monitor types)"
| "DeviceDesc"="Default Monitor"
| "ConfigFlags"=hex:00,00,00,00
|
| **************************************************************
|
| [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor]
| "Link"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
|
|
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000
]
| "ICMProfile"=hex:56,50,39,33,30,5f,53,65,72,69,65,73,2e,49,43,4d,00,00
| "MaxResolution"="1280,1024"
| "DPMS"="1"
| "InfPath"="VIEWSO~1.INF"
| "InfSection"="VP930_Series.Install"
| "ProviderName"="ViewSonic"
| "DriverDate"=" 2-16-2008"
| "DriverDesc"="ViewSonic VP930 Series"
| "MatchingDeviceId"="Monitor\\VSCE41B"
|
|
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000
\MOD
| ES]
|
|
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000
\MOD
| ES\1280,1024]
| "Mode1"="30-82,50-75,+,+"
|
|
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001
]
| "InfPath"="MONITOR.INF"
| "InfSection"="Unknown.Install"
| "ProviderName"="Microsoft"
| "DriverDate"=" 4-23-1999"
| "DriverDesc"="Default Monitor"
| "MatchingDeviceId"="Monitor\\Default_Monitor"
|
|
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001
\MOD
| ES]
|
|
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001
\MOD
| ES\640,480]
| @=""
|
| ********************************************************************
|
|
| RADEON 9200 SERIES
| Display
| Registry Key:
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01\000
800
....snip of adapter info, which looked fine...
|
| ViewSonic VP930 Series
| Monitor
| Registry Key:
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280
117E
| E&REV_01_000800
| Alloc resources: None
| Forced resources: None
| Boot resources: None
| Filtered resources: None
| Basic resources: None
| Driver: Monitor\0000
| Driver Date: 2-16-2008
| Driver: VP930_Series.ICM
| File Size: Driver
| Not Installed
| File Date: Driver
| Not Installed
|
| Default Monitor
| Monitor
| This device is disabled.
| Registry Key:
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
BSYS
| _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1
| Alloc resources: None
| Forced resources: None
| Boot resources: None
| Filtered resources: None
| Basic resources: None
| Driver: Monitor\0001
| Driver Date: 4-23-1999
|
| **********************************************************************
|
| Modified Dates for DRVDATA.bin & DRVIDX.bin : February 25, 2008
|
| **********************************************************************
|
| Post your Autoexec.bat file
| SET PATH=%PATH%;C:\PROGRA~1\ATITEC~1\ATICON~1
|
| Post your Config.sys
| (Empty)
|
|
***********************************************************************
|
| How many Registry keys contain the word "Default_Monitor"?
|
| HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} : {KEY}
|
HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&S
UBSY
| S_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}
|
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32\Ph
anto
| m\3A\HardWareKey :
|
MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01_000
800_
| 1
|
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001\
Matc
| hingDeviceId : Monitor\Default_Monitor
|
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{CF2524C0-2
9AE-
|
11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
BSYS
| _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1 : N/A
|
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{9B4E7760-3
196-
|
11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
BSYS
| _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1 : N/A
|
| HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} : {KEY}
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
BSYS
| _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
BSYS
| _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\HardwareID : MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR
|
| HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Config\0001\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} :
| {KEY}
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Config\0001\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002
&DEV
| _5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}

I'll study this tomorrow. For now, I only note my own keys that mention
Default_Monitor are only these three...

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32
\Phantom\C
HardWareKey "MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\0001" <<String value

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{9B4E7760
-3196-11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}
MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\0001 00 <<Binary Value

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{CF2524C0
-29AE-11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}
MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\0001 00 <<Binary Value


--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
PCR
pcrrcp@netzero.net
 
Re: For PCR, trying to get rid of DEFAULT_MONITOR


Early in the original discussion, someone {Glen or Brian - indicating
nVidia as example} attempted to advise that some adapter cards and/or
monitor/panel installation files may require a default monitor installation.

OTHER FACTORS FOR CONCIDERATION

1. ENTRIES in win.ini or system.ini

2. These driver files MUST take over [replace] the function of the *default
monitor* in their INF or other during the installation process. Some
drivers/INF install both.

3. A PlugnPlay monitor/display may AUTOMATICALLY make two entries [hard set
in the actual chip - EEPROM via its DDC pins - EDID data], one for itself,
and one for its fallback DEFAULT when it *talks* to the OS during the
discovery process. Removing either entry generally causes them to re-install
as the function is performed at each boot, unless disabled {not
recommended}. When discovery is turned off, a corruption of the display
settings or driver, or a bad re-set call from an application or game or
other, may cause loss of functionality.

These issues were recently discussed in this group [by myself and
others]{nVidia adapter, panel display, other}. I suggest you review those
discussions

--

MEB
http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
_________


"Warren" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:eBsIXbxgIHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
| [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR]
|
| [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B]
|
|
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117
| EE&REV_01_000800]
| "Capabilities"=hex:14,00,00,00
| "InitMonitorPowerState"="0f"
|
"EDID"=hex:00,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,00,5a,63,1b,e4,01,01,01,01,14,10,01,03,0e,26
| ,\
|
|
1f,78,2e,11,45,a4,5a,4a,a0,24,14,50,54,bf,ef,80,81,80,81,40,71,4f,01,01,01,\
|
|
01,01,01,01,01,01,01,30,2a,00,98,51,00,2a,40,30,70,13,00,78,36,11,00,00,1e,\
|
|
00,00,00,ff,00,51,38,48,30,36,32,30,30,31,32,35,30,0a,00,00,00,fd,00,32,4b,\
|
|
1e,52,0e,00,0a,20,20,20,20,20,20,00,00,00,fc,00,56,50,39,33,30,20,53,65,72,\
| 69,65,73,0a,00,e5
| "HardwareID"="MONITOR\\VSCE41B"
| "CompatibleIDs"="*PNP09FF"
| "Class"="Monitor"
| "SerialNum"="Q8H062001250"
| "DeviceDesc"="ViewSonic VP930 Series"
| "FriendlyName"="VP930 Series"
| "MaxResolution"="1280,1024"
| "MonitorRanges"="30-82,50-75,+,+"
| "DPMS"="1"
| "ClassGUID"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
| "Driver"="Monitor\\0000"
| "Mfg"="ViewSonic"
| "ConfigFlags"=hex:00,00,00,00
|
| [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR]
|
|
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSY
| S_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1]
| "Capabilities"=hex:14,00,00,00
| "InitMonitorPowerState"="0f"
| "HardwareID"="MONITOR\\DEFAULT_MONITOR"
| "ClassGUID"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
| "Class"="Monitor"
| "Driver"="Monitor\\0001"
| "Mfg"="(Standard monitor types)"
| "DeviceDesc"="Default Monitor"
| "ConfigFlags"=hex:00,00,00,00
|
| **************************************************************
|
| [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor]
| "Link"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
|
| [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000]
| "ICMProfile"=hex:56,50,39,33,30,5f,53,65,72,69,65,73,2e,49,43,4d,00,00
| "MaxResolution"="1280,1024"
| "DPMS"="1"
| "InfPath"="VIEWSO~1.INF"
| "InfSection"="VP930_Series.Install"
| "ProviderName"="ViewSonic"
| "DriverDate"=" 2-16-2008"
| "DriverDesc"="ViewSonic VP930 Series"
| "MatchingDeviceId"="Monitor\\VSCE41B"
|
|
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000\MOD
| ES]
|
|
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000\MOD
| ES\1280,1024]
| "Mode1"="30-82,50-75,+,+"
|
| [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001]
| "InfPath"="MONITOR.INF"
| "InfSection"="Unknown.Install"
| "ProviderName"="Microsoft"
| "DriverDate"=" 4-23-1999"
| "DriverDesc"="Default Monitor"
| "MatchingDeviceId"="Monitor\\Default_Monitor"
|
|
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001\MOD
| ES]
|
|
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001\MOD
| ES\640,480]
| @=""
|
| ********************************************************************
|
|
| RADEON 9200 SERIES
| Display
| Registry Key:
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01\000800
| Alloc resources: Logical Configuration 0
| IRQ: 11 Mask: xFFFF
|
| Forced resources: None
| Boot resources: None
| Filtered resources: Logical Configuration 0
| IRQ: 11 Mask: xFFFF
|
| Basic resources: Logical Configuration 0
| IRQ: 0 Mask: xFFFF
|
| HW Revision: 001
| Driver: Display\0000
| Driver Date: 2- 3-2006
| Driver: vga.drv
| File Size: 52080
| (0xCB70)
| File Date: 4/23/1999
| 10:22 AM
| Company Name:
Microsoft
| Corporation
| File Version:
4.10.1998
| Driver: atricdxx.enu
| File Size: 69632
| (0x11000)
| File Date: 1/24/2006
| 10:09 PM
| Company Name: ATI
| Technologies Inc.
| File Version:
| 6.14.10.2045 (8.03.98.4.050725)
| Driver: atiicdxx.sys
| File Size: 5376
(0x1500)
| File Date: 11/6/2002
| 2:48 PM
| Company Name: ATI
| Technologies Inc.
| File Version:
| 6.13.10.1005
| Driver: atiicdxx.vxd
| File Size: 7849
(0x1EA9)
| File Date: 4/14/2003
| 8:07 PM
| Company Name: ATI
| Technologies Inc.
| File Version:
4.12.1003
| Driver: atiicdxx.dll
| File Size: 339968
| (0x53000)
| File Date: 1/24/2006
| 10:09 PM
| Company Name: ATI
| Technologies Inc.
| File Version:
| 6.14.10.2087 (8.03.98.4.050725)
| Driver: atiiiexx.dll
| File Size: 294912
| (0x48000)
| File Date: 1/24/2006
| 10:13 PM
| Company Name: ATI
| Technologies Inc.
| File Version:
| 6.14.10.4003
| Driver: atiiisxx.exe
| File Size: 13568
| (0x3500)
| File Date: 2/11/2002
| 9:09 PM
| Driver: TI2DRAG.DRV
| File Size: Driver Not
| Installed
| File Date: Driver Not
| Installed
| Driver: ati2edxx.dll
| File Size: 30720
| (0x7800)
| File Date: 1/24/2006
| 9:42 PM
| Company Name: ATI
| Technologies, Inc.
| File Version: 6, 14,
10,
| 2494
| Driver: Oemdspif.dll
| File Size: 102400
| (0x19000)
| File Date: 1/24/2006
| 9:42 PM
| Company Name: ATI
| Technologies, Inc.
| File Version:
6.14.0010
| Driver: atipdlxx.dll
| File Size: 118784
| (0x1D000)
| File Date: 1/24/2006
| 9:42 PM
| Company Name: ATI
| Technologies, Inc.
| File Version: 6, 14,
10,
| 2490
| Driver: Ati2evxx.dll
| File Size: 86016
| (0x15000)
| File Date: 1/24/2006
| 9:42 PM
| Driver: Ati2evxx.exe
| File Size: 376832
| (0x5C000)
| File Date: 1/24/2006
| 9:42 PM
| Driver: atitvo32.dll
| File Size: 17408
| (0x4400)
| File Date: 1/24/2006
| 9:31 PM
| Company Name: ATI
| Technologies Inc.
| File Version:
| 6.14.10.4100
| Driver: ATIDDC.DLL
| File Size: 81920
| (0x14000)
| File Date: 1/24/2006
| 9:42 PM
| Company Name: ATI
| Technologies Inc.
| File Version:
6.14.10.5
| Driver: ATIO9XXX.DLL
| File Size: 6582272
| (0x647000)
| File Date: 1/24/2006
| 10:02 PM
| Company Name: ATI
| Technologies Inc.
| File Version:
| 4.14.10.4454
| Driver: ATI3D2AG.DLL
| File Size: 1294429
| (0x13C05D)
| File Date: 1/24/2006
| 9:38 PM
| Company Name: ATI
| Technologies Inc.
| File Version:
| 4.14.01.4075
| Driver: ATI3D1AG.DLL
| File Size: 1081437
| (0x10805D)
| File Date: 1/24/2006
| 9:36 PM
| Company Name: ATI
| Technologies Inc.
| File Version:
| 4.14.01.4075
| Driver: ATIVVAXX.DLL
| File Size: 589930
| (0x9006A)
| File Date: 1/24/2006
| 9:33 PM
| Company Name: ATI
| Technologies Inc.
| File Version:
| 4.14.01.0511
| Driver: ATIVVXXX.VXD
| File Size: 127134
| (0x1F09E)
| File Date: 1/24/2006
| 9:30 PM
| Company Name: ATI
| Technologies Inc.
| File Version:
4.14.7001
| Driver: ATIVIFXX.DLL
| File Size: 34816
| (0x8800)
| File Date: 1/24/2006
| 9:30 PM
| Company Name: ATI
| Technologies Inc.
| File Version:
4.14.3001
| Driver: ATIV16XX.DLL
| File Size: 7552
(0x1D80)
| File Date: 1/24/2006
| 9:30 PM
| Company Name: ATI
| Technologies Inc.
| File Version:
4.14.3001
| Driver: ATI3DUAG.DLL
| File Size: 1773654
| (0x1B1056)
| File Date: 1/24/2006
| 9:41 PM
| Company Name: ATI
| Technologies Inc.
| File Version:
| 4.14.01.0512
| Driver: ATI2I9AG.DLL
| File Size: 1175040
| (0x11EE00)
| File Date: 1/24/2006
| 9:43 PM
| Company Name: ATI
| Technologies Inc.
| File Version:
| 4.15.1.9165
| Driver: ati2cqag.DLL
| File Size: 225372
| (0x3705C)
| File Date: 1/24/2006
| 9:29 PM
| Company Name: ATI
| Technologies Inc.
| File Version:
| 4.15.1.9165.060124
| Driver: ATI2VXAG.VXD
| File Size: 465509
| (0x71A65)
| File Date: 1/24/2006
| 9:44 PM
| Company Name: ATI
| Technologies Inc.
| File Version:
| 4.15.1.9165
| Driver: ATI2DRAG.DRV
| File Size: 86000
| (0x14FF0)
| File Date: 1/24/2006
| 9:42 PM
| Company Name: ATI
| Technologies Inc.
| File Version:
| 4.15.1.9165
|
| ViewSonic VP930 Series
| Monitor
| Registry Key:
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117E
| E&REV_01_000800
| Alloc resources: None
| Forced resources: None
| Boot resources: None
| Filtered resources: None
| Basic resources: None
| Driver: Monitor\0000
| Driver Date: 2-16-2008
| Driver: VP930_Series.ICM
| File Size: Driver Not
| Installed
| File Date: Driver Not
| Installed
|
| Default Monitor
| Monitor
| This device is disabled.
| Registry Key:
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS
| _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1
| Alloc resources: None
| Forced resources: None
| Boot resources: None
| Filtered resources: None
| Basic resources: None
| Driver: Monitor\0001
| Driver Date: 4-23-1999
|
| **********************************************************************
|
| Modified Dates for DRVDATA.bin & DRVIDX.bin : February 25, 2008
|
| **********************************************************************
|
| Post your Autoexec.bat file
| SET PATH=%PATH%;C:\PROGRA~1\ATITEC~1\ATICON~1
|
| Post your Config.sys
| (Empty)
|
| ***********************************************************************
|
| How many Registry keys contain the word "Default_Monitor"?
|
| HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} : {KEY}
|
HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSY
| S_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}
|
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32\Phanto
| m\3A\HardWareKey :
|
MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01_000800_
| 1
|
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001\Matc
| hingDeviceId : Monitor\Default_Monitor
|
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{CF2524C0-29AE-
|
11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS
| _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1 : N/A
|
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{9B4E7760-3196-
|
11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS
| _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1 : N/A
|
| HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} : {KEY}
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS
| _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS
| _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\HardwareID : MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR
|
| HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Config\0001\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} : {KEY}
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Config\0001\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV
| _5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}
|
|
 
Re: For PCR, trying to get rid of DEFAULT_MONITOR

MEB wrote:
> Early in the original discussion, someone {Glen or Brian -
> indicating nVidia as example} attempted to advise that some adapter
> cards and/or monitor/panel installation files may require a default
> monitor installation.


ME, ME, it was me!

Wait. Attempted? I thought I was pretty clear :)


--

dadiOH
____________________________

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....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from
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Re: For PCR, trying to get rid of DEFAULT_MONITOR

MEB wrote:
| Early in the original discussion, someone {Glen or Brian -
| indicating nVidia as example} attempted to advise that some adapter
| cards and/or monitor/panel installation files may require a default
| monitor installation.

I can't recall whether it was Glen or Brian A. or dadiOH who attempted
to explain that. But I'm reserving it for my own possible explanation on
the day I run out of ideas for a fix. On that day, I'll change the
spelling of some of the words to make it look more original.

HOWEVER, I did elicit the actual name of Warren's video adapter (RADEON
9200 SERIES) for a Google search, & here it is...

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=RADEON+9200++Default_Monitor
Google found about 56 mentionings of that. I haven't yet found an answer
there after the first handful.

| OTHER FACTORS FOR CONCIDERATION
|
| 1. ENTRIES in win.ini or system.ini

I'll get to it, if necessary. "START button, Run, SysEdit" will show
those files.

My own WIN.INI & SYSTEM.INI do not contain the word "monitor". Here are
sections that have monitor-related info.

Warren, is anything in your own files that seems monitor-related
different from what I've got, or do you have another section that seems
monitor-related...?...

WIN.INI

[Devices]
Compaq IJ300=wwcij3,LPT1:

SYSTEM.INI

[boot]
*DisplayFallback=0
display.drv=pnpdrvr.drv

[boot.description]
display.drv=Trident Blade3D/MVP4 (63)

[386Enh]
display=*vdd,*vflatd

[DISPLAY]
BusThrottle=1

| 2. These driver files MUST take over [replace] the function of the
| *default monitor* in their INF or other during the installation
| process. Some drivers/INF install both.

No! I've looked at & even have a copy of Warren's VS080114_I19.inf on my
desktop. There is nothing in it (monster that it is!) that creates a
Default_Monitor!

| 3. A PlugnPlay monitor/display may AUTOMATICALLY make two entries
| [hard set in the actual chip - EEPROM via its DDC pins - EDID data],
| one for itself, and one for its fallback DEFAULT when it *talks* to
| the OS during the discovery process. Removing either entry generally
| causes them to re-install as the function is performed at each boot,
| unless disabled {not recommended}. When discovery is turned off, a
| corruption of the display settings or driver, or a bad re-set call
| from an application or game or other, may cause loss of functionality.

I'll change the spelling & reserve that as another possible
explanation-- if/when all else fails!

| These issues were recently discussed in this group [by myself and
| others]{nVidia adapter, panel display, other}. I suggest you review
| those discussions
|
| --
|
| MEB
| http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
| _________
|
|
| "Warren" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
| news:eBsIXbxgIHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
|| [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR]
||
|| [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B]
||
||
|
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_28
0117
|| EE&REV_01_000800]
|| "Capabilities"=hex:14,00,00,00
|| "InitMonitorPowerState"="0f"
||
|
"EDID"=hex:00,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,00,5a,63,1b,e4,01,01,01,01,14,10,01,03,0
e,26
|| ,\
||
||
|
1f,78,2e,11,45,a4,5a,4a,a0,24,14,50,54,bf,ef,80,81,80,81,40,71,4f,01,01,
01,\
||
||
|
01,01,01,01,01,01,01,30,2a,00,98,51,00,2a,40,30,70,13,00,78,36,11,00,00,
1e,\
||
||
|
00,00,00,ff,00,51,38,48,30,36,32,30,30,31,32,35,30,0a,00,00,00,fd,00,32,
4b,\
||
||
|
1e,52,0e,00,0a,20,20,20,20,20,20,00,00,00,fc,00,56,50,39,33,30,20,53,65,
72,\
|| 69,65,73,0a,00,e5
|| "HardwareID"="MONITOR\\VSCE41B"
|| "CompatibleIDs"="*PNP09FF"
|| "Class"="Monitor"
|| "SerialNum"="Q8H062001250"
|| "DeviceDesc"="ViewSonic VP930 Series"
|| "FriendlyName"="VP930 Series"
|| "MaxResolution"="1280,1024"
|| "MonitorRanges"="30-82,50-75,+,+"
|| "DPMS"="1"
|| "ClassGUID"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
|| "Driver"="Monitor\\0000"
|| "Mfg"="ViewSonic"
|| "ConfigFlags"=hex:00,00,00,00
||
|| [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR]
||
||
|
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&S
UBSY
|| S_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1]
|| "Capabilities"=hex:14,00,00,00
|| "InitMonitorPowerState"="0f"
|| "HardwareID"="MONITOR\\DEFAULT_MONITOR"
|| "ClassGUID"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
|| "Class"="Monitor"
|| "Driver"="Monitor\\0001"
|| "Mfg"="(Standard monitor types)"
|| "DeviceDesc"="Default Monitor"
|| "ConfigFlags"=hex:00,00,00,00
||
|| **************************************************************
||
|| [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor]
|| "Link"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
||
||
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000
]
||
"ICMProfile"=hex:56,50,39,33,30,5f,53,65,72,69,65,73,2e,49,43,4d,00,00
|| "MaxResolution"="1280,1024"
|| "DPMS"="1"
|| "InfPath"="VIEWSO~1.INF"
|| "InfSection"="VP930_Series.Install"
|| "ProviderName"="ViewSonic"
|| "DriverDate"=" 2-16-2008"
|| "DriverDesc"="ViewSonic VP930 Series"
|| "MatchingDeviceId"="Monitor\\VSCE41B"
||
||
|
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000
\MOD
|| ES]
||
||
|
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000
\MOD
|| ES\1280,1024]
|| "Mode1"="30-82,50-75,+,+"
||
||
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001
]
|| "InfPath"="MONITOR.INF"
|| "InfSection"="Unknown.Install"
|| "ProviderName"="Microsoft"
|| "DriverDate"=" 4-23-1999"
|| "DriverDesc"="Default Monitor"
|| "MatchingDeviceId"="Monitor\\Default_Monitor"
||
||
|
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001
\MOD
|| ES]
||
||
|
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001
\MOD
|| ES\640,480]
|| @=""
||
|| ********************************************************************
||
||
|| RADEON 9200 SERIES
|| Display
|| Registry Key:
||
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01\000
800
|| Alloc resources: Logical Configuration 0
|| IRQ: 11 Mask: xFFFF
||
|| Forced resources: None
|| Boot resources: None
|| Filtered resources: Logical Configuration 0
|| IRQ: 11 Mask: xFFFF
||
|| Basic resources: Logical Configuration 0
|| IRQ: 0 Mask: xFFFF
||
|| HW Revision: 001
|| Driver: Display\0000
|| Driver Date: 2- 3-2006
|| Driver: vga.drv
|| File Size: 52080
|| (0xCB70)
|| File Date:
|| 4/23/1999 10:22 AM
|| Company Name:
|| Microsoft Corporation
|| File Version:
|| 4.10.1998 Driver:
|| atricdxx.enu
|| File Size: 69632 (0x11000)
|| File Date:
|| 1/24/2006 10:09 PM
|| Company Name: ATI
|| Technologies Inc.
|| File Version:
|| 6.14.10.2045 (8.03.98.4.050725)
|| Driver: atiicdxx.sys
|| File Size: 5376
|| (0x1500) File
|| Date: 11/6/2002 2:48 PM
|| Company Name: ATI
|| Technologies Inc.
|| File Version:
|| 6.13.10.1005
|| Driver: atiicdxx.vxd
|| File Size: 7849
|| (0x1EA9) File
|| Date: 4/14/2003 8:07 PM
|| Company Name: ATI
|| Technologies Inc.
|| File Version:
|| 4.12.1003 Driver:
|| atiicdxx.dll
|| File Size: 339968 (0x53000)
|| File Date:
|| 1/24/2006 10:09 PM
|| Company Name: ATI
|| Technologies Inc.
|| File Version:
|| 6.14.10.2087 (8.03.98.4.050725)
|| Driver: atiiiexx.dll
|| File Size: 294912
|| (0x48000)
|| File Date:
|| 1/24/2006 10:13 PM
|| Company Name: ATI
|| Technologies Inc.
|| File Version:
|| 6.14.10.4003
|| Driver: atiiisxx.exe
|| File Size: 13568
|| (0x3500)
|| File Date:
|| 2/11/2002 9:09 PM
|| Driver: TI2DRAG.DRV
|| File Size:
|| Driver Not Installed
|| File Date:
|| Driver Not Installed
|| Driver: ati2edxx.dll
|| File Size: 30720
|| (0x7800)
|| File Date:
|| 1/24/2006 9:42 PM
|| Company Name: ATI
|| Technologies, Inc.
|| File Version: 6,
|| 14, 10, 2494
|| Driver: Oemdspif.dll
|| File Size: 102400
|| (0x19000)
|| File Date:
|| 1/24/2006 9:42 PM
|| Company Name: ATI
|| Technologies, Inc.
|| File Version:
|| 6.14.0010 Driver:
|| atipdlxx.dll
|| File Size: 118784 (0x1D000)
|| File Date:
|| 1/24/2006 9:42 PM
|| Company Name: ATI
|| Technologies, Inc.
|| File Version: 6,
|| 14, 10, 2490
|| Driver: Ati2evxx.dll
|| File Size: 86016
|| (0x15000)
|| File Date:
|| 1/24/2006 9:42 PM
|| Driver: Ati2evxx.exe
|| File Size: 376832
|| (0x5C000)
|| File Date:
|| 1/24/2006 9:42 PM
|| Driver: atitvo32.dll
|| File Size: 17408
|| (0x4400)
|| File Date:
|| 1/24/2006 9:31 PM
|| Company Name: ATI
|| Technologies Inc.
|| File Version:
|| 6.14.10.4100
|| Driver: ATIDDC.DLL
|| File Size: 81920
|| (0x14000)
|| File Date:
|| 1/24/2006 9:42 PM
|| Company Name:
|| ATI Technologies Inc.
|| File Version:
|| 6.14.10.5 Driver:
|| ATIO9XXX.DLL
|| File Size: 6582272 (0x647000)
|| File Date:
|| 1/24/2006 10:02 PM
|| Company Name: ATI
|| Technologies Inc.
|| File Version:
|| 4.14.10.4454
|| Driver: ATI3D2AG.DLL
|| File Size:
|| 1294429 (0x13C05D)
|| File Date:
|| 1/24/2006 9:38 PM
|| Company Name: ATI
|| Technologies Inc.
|| File Version:
|| 4.14.01.4075
|| Driver: ATI3D1AG.DLL
|| File Size:
|| 1081437 (0x10805D)
|| File Date:
|| 1/24/2006 9:36 PM
|| Company Name: ATI
|| Technologies Inc.
|| File Version:
|| 4.14.01.4075
|| Driver: ATIVVAXX.DLL
|| File Size: 589930
|| (0x9006A)
|| File Date:
|| 1/24/2006 9:33 PM
|| Company Name: ATI
|| Technologies Inc.
|| File Version:
|| 4.14.01.0511
|| Driver: ATIVVXXX.VXD
|| File Size: 127134
|| (0x1F09E)
|| File Date:
|| 1/24/2006 9:30 PM
|| Company Name: ATI
|| Technologies Inc.
|| File Version:
|| 4.14.7001 Driver:
|| ATIVIFXX.DLL
|| File Size: 34816 (0x8800)
|| File Date:
|| 1/24/2006 9:30 PM
|| Company Name: ATI
|| Technologies Inc.
|| File Version:
|| 4.14.3001 Driver:
|| ATIV16XX.DLL
|| File Size: 7552
|| (0x1D80) File Date: 1/24/2006 9:30 PM
|| Company Name: ATI
|| Technologies Inc.
|| File Version:
|| 4.14.3001 Driver:
|| ATI3DUAG.DLL
|| File Size: 1773654 (0x1B1056)
|| File Date:
|| 1/24/2006 9:41 PM
|| Company Name: ATI
|| Technologies Inc.
|| File Version:
|| 4.14.01.0512
|| Driver: ATI2I9AG.DLL
|| File Size:
|| 1175040 (0x11EE00)
|| File Date:
|| 1/24/2006 9:43 PM
|| Company Name: ATI
|| Technologies Inc.
|| File Version:
|| 4.15.1.9165
|| Driver: ati2cqag.DLL
|| File Size: 225372
|| (0x3705C)
|| File Date:
|| 1/24/2006 9:29 PM
|| Company Name: ATI
|| Technologies Inc.
|| File Version:
|| 4.15.1.9165.060124
|| Driver: ATI2VXAG.VXD
|| File Size: 465509
|| (0x71A65)
|| File Date:
|| 1/24/2006 9:44 PM
|| Company Name: ATI
|| Technologies Inc.
|| File Version:
|| 4.15.1.9165
|| Driver: ATI2DRAG.DRV
|| File Size: 86000
|| (0x14FF0)
|| File Date:
|| 1/24/2006 9:42 PM
|| Company Name: ATI
|| Technologies Inc.
|| File Version:
|| 4.15.1.9165
||
|| ViewSonic VP930 Series
|| Monitor
|| Registry Key:
||
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280
117E
|| E&REV_01_000800
|| Alloc resources: None
|| Forced resources: None
|| Boot resources: None
|| Filtered resources: None
|| Basic resources: None
|| Driver: Monitor\0000
|| Driver Date: 2-16-2008
|| Driver: VP930_Series.ICM
|| File Size:
|| Driver Not Installed
|| File Date:
|| Driver Not Installed
||
|| Default Monitor
|| Monitor
|| This device is disabled.
|| Registry Key:
||
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
BSYS
|| _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1
|| Alloc resources: None
|| Forced resources: None
|| Boot resources: None
|| Filtered resources: None
|| Basic resources: None
|| Driver: Monitor\0001
|| Driver Date: 4-23-1999
||
||
**********************************************************************
||
|| Modified Dates for DRVDATA.bin & DRVIDX.bin : February 25, 2008
||
||
**********************************************************************
||
|| Post your Autoexec.bat file
|| SET PATH=%PATH%;C:\PROGRA~1\ATITEC~1\ATICON~1
||
|| Post your Config.sys
|| (Empty)
||
||
***********************************************************************
||
|| How many Registry keys contain the word "Default_Monitor"?
||
|| HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} : {KEY}
||
|
HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&S
UBSY
|| S_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}
||
||
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32\Ph
anto
|| m\3A\HardWareKey :
||
|
MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01_000
800_
|| 1
||
||
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001\
Matc
|| hingDeviceId : Monitor\Default_Monitor
||
||
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{CF2524C0-2
9AE-
||
|
11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
BSYS
|| _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1 : N/A
||
||
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{9B4E7760-3
196-
||
|
11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
BSYS
|| _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1 : N/A
||
|| HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} : {KEY}
||
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
BSYS
|| _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}
||
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
BSYS
|| _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\HardwareID : MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR
||
|| HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Config\0001\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} :
|| {KEY}
||
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Config\0001\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002
&DEV
|| _5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}

--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
PCR
pcrrcp@netzero.net
 
Re: For PCR, trying to get rid of DEFAULT_MONITOR

PCR wrote:

....snip
| HOWEVER, I did elicit the actual name of Warren's video adapter
| (RADEON 9200 SERIES) for a Google search, & here it is...
|
| http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=RADEON+9200++Default_Monitor
| Google found about 56 mentionings of that. I haven't yet found an
| answer there after the first handful.

Forget that. All of them that were in English were ours or otherwise
unhelpful.
 
Re: For PCR, trying to get rid of DEFAULT_MONITOR

Hi PCR,

I have even less monitor related information in my files than you have.

WIN INI has no reference to monitors under [Devices] or otherwise.

SYSTEM INI has the same entries as you except the [boot
description]display.drv = Radeon 9200 Series and I don't have a [DISPLAY]
heading


"PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
news:%23oLRqT9gIHA.2268@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> MEB wrote:
> | Early in the original discussion, someone {Glen or Brian -
> | indicating nVidia as example} attempted to advise that some adapter
> | cards and/or monitor/panel installation files may require a default
> | monitor installation.
>
> I can't recall whether it was Glen or Brian A. or dadiOH who attempted
> to explain that. But I'm reserving it for my own possible explanation on
> the day I run out of ideas for a fix. On that day, I'll change the
> spelling of some of the words to make it look more original.
>
> HOWEVER, I did elicit the actual name of Warren's video adapter (RADEON
> 9200 SERIES) for a Google search, & here it is...
>
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=RADEON+9200++Default_Monitor
> Google found about 56 mentionings of that. I haven't yet found an answer
> there after the first handful.
>
> | OTHER FACTORS FOR CONCIDERATION
> |
> | 1. ENTRIES in win.ini or system.ini
>
> I'll get to it, if necessary. "START button, Run, SysEdit" will show
> those files.
>
> My own WIN.INI & SYSTEM.INI do not contain the word "monitor". Here are
> sections that have monitor-related info.
>
> Warren, is anything in your own files that seems monitor-related
> different from what I've got, or do you have another section that seems
> monitor-related...?...
>
> WIN.INI
>
> [Devices]
> Compaq IJ300=wwcij3,LPT1:
>
> SYSTEM.INI
>
> [boot]
> *DisplayFallback=0
> display.drv=pnpdrvr.drv
>
> [boot.description]
> display.drv=Trident Blade3D/MVP4 (63)
>
> [386Enh]
> display=*vdd,*vflatd
>
> [DISPLAY]
> BusThrottle=1
 
Re: For PCR, trying to get rid of DEFAULT_MONITOR

I've been studying this at least an hour now. Here are preliminary
thoughts...

Warren wrote:
| [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR]
|
| [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B]
|
|
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_28
0117
| EE&REV_01_000800]
| "Capabilities"=hex:14,00,00,00
| "InitMonitorPowerState"="0f"
....snip of EDID, but it looked fine...
| "HardwareID"="MONITOR\\VSCE41B"
| "CompatibleIDs"="*PNP09FF"
| "Class"="Monitor"
| "SerialNum"="Q8H062001250"
| "DeviceDesc"="ViewSonic VP930 Series"
| "FriendlyName"="VP930 Series"
| "MaxResolution"="1280,1024"
| "MonitorRanges"="30-82,50-75,+,+"
| "DPMS"="1"
| "ClassGUID"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
| "Driver"="Monitor\\0000"
| "Mfg"="ViewSonic"
| "ConfigFlags"=hex:00,00,00,00

The above continues to look fine to me. It very closely matches my own,
though I have a different LCD monitor than yours. The only value up
there I don't have is...

"CompatibleIDs"="*PNP09FF"

...., but I have no reason to suspect that relates to the Default Monitor
problem. Does "PNP09FF" appear anywhere else in your Registry? It is
nowhere in mine.

| [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR]
|
|
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&S
UBSY
| S_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1]
| "Capabilities"=hex:14,00,00,00
| "InitMonitorPowerState"="0f"
| "HardwareID"="MONITOR\\DEFAULT_MONITOR"
| "ClassGUID"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
| "Class"="Monitor"
| "Driver"="Monitor\\0001"
| "Mfg"="(Standard monitor types)"
| "DeviceDesc"="Default Monitor"
| "ConfigFlags"=hex:00,00,00,00

The above continues to look fine to me-- except I don't have one & you
don't want yours! I'm not ready to give up yet!

| **************************************************************
|
| [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor]
| "Link"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
|
|
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000
]
| "ICMProfile"=hex:56,50,39,33,30,5f,53,65,72,69,65,73,2e,49,43,4d,00,00
| "MaxResolution"="1280,1024"
| "DPMS"="1"
| "InfPath"="VIEWSO~1.INF"
| "InfSection"="VP930_Series.Install"
| "ProviderName"="ViewSonic"
| "DriverDate"=" 2-16-2008"
| "DriverDesc"="ViewSonic VP930 Series"
| "MatchingDeviceId"="Monitor\\VSCE41B"
|
|
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000
\MOD
| ES]
|
|
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000
\MOD
| ES\1280,1024]
| "Mode1"="30-82,50-75,+,+"

The above looks fine & matches mine very well.

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001
]
| "InfPath"="MONITOR.INF"
| "InfSection"="Unknown.Install"
| "ProviderName"="Microsoft"
| "DriverDate"=" 4-23-1999"
| "DriverDesc"="Default Monitor"
| "MatchingDeviceId"="Monitor\\Default_Monitor"
|
|
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001
\MOD
| ES]
|
|
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001
\MOD
| ES\640,480]
| @=""

The above looks fine-- except you don't want it & I have none!

********************************************************************
|
|
| RADEON 9200 SERIES
| Display
| Registry Key:
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01\000
800

....snip of the Video Adapter info, but it looked a lot like mine...
| ViewSonic VP930 Series
| Monitor
| Registry Key:
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280
117E
| E&REV_01_000800
| Alloc resources: None
| Forced resources: None
| Boot resources: None
| Filtered resources: None
| Basic resources: None
| Driver: Monitor\0000
| Driver Date: 2-16-2008
| Driver: VP930_Series.ICM
| File Size: Driver Not Installed
| File Date: Driver Not Installed

The above continues to look just fine-- just like mine!

| Default Monitor
| Monitor
| This device is disabled.

You have disabled it again? Remember to enable it again, if we decide to
try another remove of the default monitor in Device Manager. And that
might be worth one last try-- now that your monster Registry key...
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor
....has only two entries.

| Registry Key:
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
BSYS
| _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1
| Alloc resources: None
| Forced resources: None
| Boot resources: None
| Filtered resources: None
| Basic resources: None
| Driver: Monitor\0001
| Driver Date: 4-23-1999

The above looks fine-- except it is unwanted!

**********************************************************************
|
| Modified Dates for DRVDATA.bin & DRVIDX.bin : February 25, 2008

Those dates look good. They prove the monitor is not regenerating on its
own at every boot.

**********************************************************************
|
| Post your Autoexec.bat file
| SET PATH=%PATH%;C:\PROGRA~1\ATITEC~1\ATICON~1
|
| Post your Config.sys
| (Empty)

Fine. There is nothing in them possibly causing the generation of a
monitor before Windows is fully booted. Check your Win.ini & System.ini,
as I described in a response to MEB below.

***********************************************************************
|
| How many Registry keys contain the word "Default_Monitor"?
|
| HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} : {KEY}
|
HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&S
UBSY
| S_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}

HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG is a mirror key of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, meaning they
are one & the same. But...

(a) My own HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum has no MONITOR
(or much of anything) under it.
(b) I have read here that some keys won't go, unless they
are deleted from the mirror.

Therefore, open RegEdit to each in turn...

HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum\MONITOR
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR

...., & delete just the Default_Monitor under each of them in the left
pane. Close RegEdit & reboot. Is it gone?

Note: After deleting one of them, you may discover the other is gone
too. But may as try anyhow.

|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32\Ph
anto
| m\3A\HardWareKey :
|
MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01_000
800_
| 1

Maybe try the above suggestion first, & consider the following, but
don't necessarily try it at the same time...

Well... my cfgmgr32 looks different from yours. Are you experienced
enough to get to that key & make it look like mine, after exporting what
you've got...?...

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32
\Phantom\C
HardWareKey "MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\0001" <<String value

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001\
Matc
| hingDeviceId : Monitor\Default_Monitor

That one we hope will go away on its own-- OR, maybe delete it with the
two ENUM Default_Monitors above.


HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{CF2524C0-2
9AE-
|
11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
BSYS
| _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1 : N/A

Again, that is different...

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{CF2524C0
-29AE-11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}
MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\0001 00 <<Binary Value

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{9B4E7760-3
196-
|
11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
BSYS
| _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1 : N/A

That too...

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{9B4E7760
-3196-11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}
MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\0001 00 <<Binary Value

| HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} : {KEY}
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
BSYS
| _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
BSYS
| _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\HardwareID : MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR

Those two are covered above.

| HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Config\0001\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} :
| {KEY}
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Config\0001\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002
&DEV
| _5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}

Under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Config\0001\Enum, all I have is ACPI. So,
delete this one as I suggested above.

REMEMBER... If things go horribly wrong, you can do that "ScanReg
/Restore" in DOS to get back your current Registry. Choose the one of
date you make the changes, because the Registry backups are done at
boot-- the 1st boot to Normal Mode of each day.


--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
PCR
pcrrcp@netzero.net
 
Re: For PCR, trying to get rid of DEFAULT_MONITOR

Warren wrote:
| Hi PCR,
|
| I have even less monitor related information in my files than you
| have.
|
| WIN INI has no reference to monitors under [Devices] or otherwise.
|
| SYSTEM INI has the same entries as you except the [boot
| description]display.drv = Radeon 9200 Series and I don't have a
| [DISPLAY] heading

OK. That sounds fine. No problem there I can detect. I've just posted
something else. Here again is how to do that /Restore-- if it should
prove to be necessary (i.e., we make a complete mess of your
Registry)...

I'm not a big proponent of a "/Restore", but sometimes it can do amazing
things. Maybe, before trying it, copy your current Registry backup files
to a new folder.

(a) Boot to DOS (hold CTRL as you boot for the Startup Menu, &
select "Command Prompt Only")

(b) DIR C:\Windows\Sysbckup\RB???.cab /od
Shows you the current backups sorted by date.

(c) MD C:\RegBckup
This makes a new folder named RegBckup.

(d) COPY C:\Windows\Sysbckup\RB???.cab C:\RegBckup
This copies your Registry backups to the new folder, because the
originals will change as you do the following...

(e) SCANREG /Restore

It will offer five, one for each of the last five separate days you
first booted successfully. Start with the one of the day the problem
began, as these backups of the entire Registry (& System.ini & Win.ini)
are done at boot, not at shut down.

CAVEAT: A /Restore restores settings only. If there was a file change
(other than to System.ini & Win.ini), those cannot be undone this way.
That could be a problem, especially if there was a hardware change or
large un/in-stall since the backup was made. Also, a large settings
change, such as adding/removing a User Profile, is likely best undone a
different way. Finally, some apps may keep a small database in the
Registry. I do believe Explorer itself may keep its list of blocked
sites there.

|
| "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
| news:%23oLRqT9gIHA.2268@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
|> MEB wrote:
|> | Early in the original discussion, someone {Glen or Brian -
|> | indicating nVidia as example} attempted to advise that some adapter
|> | cards and/or monitor/panel installation files may require a default
|> | monitor installation.
|>
|> I can't recall whether it was Glen or Brian A. or dadiOH who
|> attempted to explain that. But I'm reserving it for my own possible
|> explanation on the day I run out of ideas for a fix. On that day,
|> I'll change the spelling of some of the words to make it look more
|> original.
|>
|> HOWEVER, I did elicit the actual name of Warren's video adapter
|> (RADEON 9200 SERIES) for a Google search, & here it is...
|>
|> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=RADEON+9200++Default_Monitor
|> Google found about 56 mentionings of that. I haven't yet found an
|> answer there after the first handful.
|>
|> | OTHER FACTORS FOR CONCIDERATION
|> |
|> | 1. ENTRIES in win.ini or system.ini
|>
|> I'll get to it, if necessary. "START button, Run, SysEdit" will show
|> those files.
|>
|> My own WIN.INI & SYSTEM.INI do not contain the word "monitor". Here
|> are sections that have monitor-related info.
|>
|> Warren, is anything in your own files that seems monitor-related
|> different from what I've got, or do you have another section that
|> seems monitor-related...?...
|>
|> WIN.INI
|>
|> [Devices]
|> Compaq IJ300=wwcij3,LPT1:
|>
|> SYSTEM.INI
|>
|> [boot]
|> *DisplayFallback=0
|> display.drv=pnpdrvr.drv
|>
|> [boot.description]
|> display.drv=Trident Blade3D/MVP4 (63)
|>
|> [386Enh]
|> display=*vdd,*vflatd
|>
|> [DISPLAY]
|> BusThrottle=1

--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
PCR
pcrrcp@netzero.net
 
Re: For PCR, trying to get rid of DEFAULT_MONITOR

This is probably a reply of the last removal exercise. You've got all the
right moves, but it matters more in what order they are performed. Will
printout your sugestions and think about various ways of performing the same
operations until I come up with a winner, or not.

"PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
news:eLhiGz%23gIHA.4196@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> I've been studying this at least an hour now. Here are preliminary
> thoughts...
>
> Warren wrote:
> | [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR]
> |
> | [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B]
> |
> |
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_28
> 0117
> | EE&REV_01_000800]
> | "Capabilities"=hex:14,00,00,00
> | "InitMonitorPowerState"="0f"
> ...snip of EDID, but it looked fine...
> | "HardwareID"="MONITOR\\VSCE41B"
> | "CompatibleIDs"="*PNP09FF"
> | "Class"="Monitor"
> | "SerialNum"="Q8H062001250"
> | "DeviceDesc"="ViewSonic VP930 Series"
> | "FriendlyName"="VP930 Series"
> | "MaxResolution"="1280,1024"
> | "MonitorRanges"="30-82,50-75,+,+"
> | "DPMS"="1"
> | "ClassGUID"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
> | "Driver"="Monitor\\0000"
> | "Mfg"="ViewSonic"
> | "ConfigFlags"=hex:00,00,00,00
>
> The above continues to look fine to me. It very closely matches my own,
> though I have a different LCD monitor than yours. The only value up
> there I don't have is...
>
> "CompatibleIDs"="*PNP09FF"
>
> ..., but I have no reason to suspect that relates to the Default Monitor
> problem. Does "PNP09FF" appear anywhere else in your Registry? It is
> nowhere in mine.
>
> | [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR]
> |
> |
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&S
> UBSY
> | S_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1]
> | "Capabilities"=hex:14,00,00,00
> | "InitMonitorPowerState"="0f"
> | "HardwareID"="MONITOR\\DEFAULT_MONITOR"
> | "ClassGUID"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
> | "Class"="Monitor"
> | "Driver"="Monitor\\0001"
> | "Mfg"="(Standard monitor types)"
> | "DeviceDesc"="Default Monitor"
> | "ConfigFlags"=hex:00,00,00,00
>
> The above continues to look fine to me-- except I don't have one & you
> don't want yours! I'm not ready to give up yet!
>
> | **************************************************************
> |
> | [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor]
> | "Link"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
> |
> |
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000
> ]
> | "ICMProfile"=hex:56,50,39,33,30,5f,53,65,72,69,65,73,2e,49,43,4d,00,00
> | "MaxResolution"="1280,1024"
> | "DPMS"="1"
> | "InfPath"="VIEWSO~1.INF"
> | "InfSection"="VP930_Series.Install"
> | "ProviderName"="ViewSonic"
> | "DriverDate"=" 2-16-2008"
> | "DriverDesc"="ViewSonic VP930 Series"
> | "MatchingDeviceId"="Monitor\\VSCE41B"
> |
> |
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000
> \MOD
> | ES]
> |
> |
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000
> \MOD
> | ES\1280,1024]
> | "Mode1"="30-82,50-75,+,+"
>
> The above looks fine & matches mine very well.
>
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001
> ]
> | "InfPath"="MONITOR.INF"
> | "InfSection"="Unknown.Install"
> | "ProviderName"="Microsoft"
> | "DriverDate"=" 4-23-1999"
> | "DriverDesc"="Default Monitor"
> | "MatchingDeviceId"="Monitor\\Default_Monitor"
> |
> |
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001
> \MOD
> | ES]
> |
> |
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001
> \MOD
> | ES\640,480]
> | @=""
>
> The above looks fine-- except you don't want it & I have none!
>
> ********************************************************************
> |
> |
> | RADEON 9200 SERIES
> | Display
> | Registry Key:
> |
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01\000
> 800
>
> ...snip of the Video Adapter info, but it looked a lot like mine...
> | ViewSonic VP930 Series
> | Monitor
> | Registry Key:
> |
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280
> 117E
> | E&REV_01_000800
> | Alloc resources: None
> | Forced resources: None
> | Boot resources: None
> | Filtered resources: None
> | Basic resources: None
> | Driver: Monitor\0000
> | Driver Date: 2-16-2008
> | Driver: VP930_Series.ICM
> | File Size: Driver Not Installed
> | File Date: Driver Not Installed
>
> The above continues to look just fine-- just like mine!
>
> | Default Monitor
> | Monitor
> | This device is disabled.
>
> You have disabled it again? Remember to enable it again, if we decide to
> try another remove of the default monitor in Device Manager. And that
> might be worth one last try-- now that your monster Registry key...
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor
> ...has only two entries.
>
> | Registry Key:
> |
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
> BSYS
> | _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1
> | Alloc resources: None
> | Forced resources: None
> | Boot resources: None
> | Filtered resources: None
> | Basic resources: None
> | Driver: Monitor\0001
> | Driver Date: 4-23-1999
>
> The above looks fine-- except it is unwanted!
>
> **********************************************************************
> |
> | Modified Dates for DRVDATA.bin & DRVIDX.bin : February 25, 2008
>
> Those dates look good. They prove the monitor is not regenerating on its
> own at every boot.
>
> **********************************************************************
> |
> | Post your Autoexec.bat file
> | SET PATH=%PATH%;C:\PROGRA~1\ATITEC~1\ATICON~1
> |
> | Post your Config.sys
> | (Empty)
>
> Fine. There is nothing in them possibly causing the generation of a
> monitor before Windows is fully booted. Check your Win.ini & System.ini,
> as I described in a response to MEB below.
>
> ***********************************************************************
> |
> | How many Registry keys contain the word "Default_Monitor"?
> |
> | HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} : {KEY}
> |
> HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&S
> UBSY
> | S_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}
>
> HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG is a mirror key of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, meaning they
> are one & the same. But...
>
> (a) My own HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum has no MONITOR
> (or much of anything) under it.
> (b) I have read here that some keys won't go, unless they
> are deleted from the mirror.
>
> Therefore, open RegEdit to each in turn...
>
> HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum\MONITOR
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR
>
> ..., & delete just the Default_Monitor under each of them in the left
> pane. Close RegEdit & reboot. Is it gone?
>
> Note: After deleting one of them, you may discover the other is gone
> too. But may as try anyhow.
>
> |
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32\Ph
> anto
> | m\3A\HardWareKey :
> |
> MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01_000
> 800_
> | 1
>
> Maybe try the above suggestion first, & consider the following, but
> don't necessarily try it at the same time...
>
> Well... my cfgmgr32 looks different from yours. Are you experienced
> enough to get to that key & make it look like mine, after exporting what
> you've got...?...
>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32
> \Phantom\C
> HardWareKey "MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\0001" <<String value
>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001\
> Matc
> | hingDeviceId : Monitor\Default_Monitor
>
> That one we hope will go away on its own-- OR, maybe delete it with the
> two ENUM Default_Monitors above.
>
>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{CF2524C0-2
> 9AE-
> |
> 11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
> BSYS
> | _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1 : N/A
>
> Again, that is different...
>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{CF2524C0
> -29AE-11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}
> MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\0001 00 <<Binary Value
>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{9B4E7760-3
> 196-
> |
> 11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
> BSYS
> | _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1 : N/A
>
> That too...
>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{9B4E7760
> -3196-11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}
> MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\0001 00 <<Binary Value
>
> | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} : {KEY}
> |
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
> BSYS
> | _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}
> |
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
> BSYS
> | _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\HardwareID : MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR
>
> Those two are covered above.
>
> | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Config\0001\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} :
> | {KEY}
> |
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Config\0001\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002
> &DEV
> | _5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}
>
> Under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Config\0001\Enum, all I have is ACPI. So,
> delete this one as I suggested above.
>
> REMEMBER... If things go horribly wrong, you can do that "ScanReg
> /Restore" in DOS to get back your current Registry. Choose the one of
> date you make the changes, because the Registry backups are done at
> boot-- the 1st boot to Normal Mode of each day.
>
>
> --
> Thanks or Good Luck,
> There may be humor in this post, and,
> Naturally, you will not sue,
> Should things get worse after this,
> PCR
> pcrrcp@netzero.net
>
>
 
Re: For PCR, trying to get rid of DEFAULT_MONITOR

I forgot to mention that PNP09FF shows up nowhere else in my Registry

"Warren" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:O4qJ1R$gIHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> This is probably a replay of the last removal exercise. You've got all

the
> right moves, but it matters more in what order they are performed. Will
> printout your sugestions and think about various ways of performing the

same
> operations until I come up with a winner, or not.
>
> "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
> news:eLhiGz%23gIHA.4196@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> > I've been studying this at least an hour now. Here are preliminary
> > thoughts...
 
Re: For PCR, trying to get rid of DEFAULT_MONITOR


"dadiOH" <dadiOH@guesswhere.com> wrote in message
news:%23$VU8x7gIHA.1996@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
| MEB wrote:
| > Early in the original discussion, someone {Glen or Brian -
| > indicating nVidia as example} attempted to advise that some adapter
| > cards and/or monitor/panel installation files may require a default
| > monitor installation.
|
| ME, ME, it was me!
|
| Wait. Attempted? I thought I was pretty clear :)
|

OOPS, sorry about that.. knew it had been presented

|
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|
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Re: For PCR, trying to get rid of DEFAULT_MONITOR

On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 17:11:16 -0400, "dadiOH" <dadiOH@guesswhere.com>
put finger to keyboard and composed:

>MEB wrote:
>> Early in the original discussion, someone {Glen or Brian -
>> indicating nVidia as example} attempted to advise that some adapter
>> cards and/or monitor/panel installation files may require a default
>> monitor installation.

>
>ME, ME, it was me!
>
>Wait. Attempted? I thought I was pretty clear :)


Intel's chipsets can have up to 5 default monitors for the one real
monitor.

New Device Enumeration for Intel® UMA White Paper:
ftp://download.intel.com/design/chipsets/applnots/30969401.pdf

"A new enumeration scheme was introduced in the Device Manager with
the release of the 14.0 Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator Driver.
Prior to 14.0, there was a one to one correlation between the number
of physically attached monitors and the displays enumerated. With the
new enumeration scheme, the number of devices listed is greater than
what is connected to the platform. Users will see between two and five
monitors (Default or Plug and Play*) displayed under the Monitors tab
...."

- Franc Zabkar
--
Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
 
Re: For PCR, trying to get rid of DEFAULT_MONITOR



"Franc Zabkar" <fzabkar@iinternode.on.net> wrote in message
news:2n0ft3dq6glq8km340ci2qjm3558k683ki@4ax.com...
| On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 17:11:16 -0400, "dadiOH" <dadiOH@guesswhere.com>
| put finger to keyboard and composed:
|
| >MEB wrote:
| >> Early in the original discussion, someone {Glen or Brian -
| >> indicating nVidia as example} attempted to advise that some adapter
| >> cards and/or monitor/panel installation files may require a default
| >> monitor installation.
| >
| >ME, ME, it was me!
| >
| >Wait. Attempted? I thought I was pretty clear :)
|
| Intel's chipsets can have up to 5 default monitors for the one real
| monitor.
|
| New Device Enumeration for Intel® UMA White Paper:
| ftp://download.intel.com/design/chipsets/applnots/30969401.pdf
|
| "A new enumeration scheme was introduced in the Device Manager with
| the release of the 14.0 Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator Driver.
| Prior to 14.0, there was a one to one correlation between the number
| of physically attached monitors and the displays enumerated. With the
| new enumeration scheme, the number of devices listed is greater than
| what is connected to the platform. Users will see between two and five
| monitors (Default or Plug and Play*) displayed under the Monitors tab
| ..."
|
| - Franc Zabkar
| --
| Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.

Thanks Franc, knew {hoped} we could count on you. I had noticed the same
type of issues being presented in other white papers or technical
journals/specification sheets, or being discussed in other forums.

I suppose I can see why these might be necessary, however, these are a good
indication of how far and how much is now designed around the new NT
environment.

--

MEB
http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
_________
 
Re: For PCR, trying to get rid of DEFAULT_MONITOR

Okay I managed to clean up a few occurrences of DEFAULT_MONITOR. I still
have the following:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32\Phanto
m\3A\HardWareKey :
MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01_000800_
1

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{CF2524C0-29AE-
11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS
_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1 : N/A

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{9B4E7760-3196-
11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS
_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1 : N/A

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} : {KEY}
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS
_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS
_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\HardwareID : MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR

Getting pretty close to yours, the real culprit seemingly being
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR. I'll be damned if it will
go away. I din't choose to edit
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32\Phanto
m\C because it is referencing has an old but still very usable hard drive.
Also I don't know what I'm doing.


"PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
news:eLhiGz%23gIHA.4196@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> I've been studying this at least an hour now. Here are preliminary
> thoughts.
>
> Warren wrote:
> | [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR]
> |
> | [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B]
> |
> |
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_28
> 0117
> | EE&REV_01_000800]
> | "Capabilities"=hex:14,00,00,00
> | "InitMonitorPowerState"="0f"
> ...snip of EDID, but it looked fine...
> | "HardwareID"="MONITOR\\VSCE41B"
> | "CompatibleIDs"="*PNP09FF"
> | "Class"="Monitor"
> | "SerialNum"="Q8H062001250"
> | "DeviceDesc"="ViewSonic VP930 Series"
> | "FriendlyName"="VP930 Series"
> | "MaxResolution"="1280,1024"
> | "MonitorRanges"="30-82,50-75,+,+"
> | "DPMS"="1"
> | "ClassGUID"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
> | "Driver"="Monitor\\0000"
> | "Mfg"="ViewSonic"
> | "ConfigFlags"=hex:00,00,00,00
>
> The above continues to look fine to me. It very closely matches my own,
> though I have a different LCD monitor than yours. The only value up
> there I don't have is...
>
> "CompatibleIDs"="*PNP09FF"
>
> ..., but I have no reason to suspect that relates to the Default Monitor
> problem. Does "PNP09FF" appear anywhere else in your Registry? It is
> nowhere in mine.
>
> | [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR]
> |
> |
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&S
> UBSY
> | S_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1]
> | "Capabilities"=hex:14,00,00,00
> | "InitMonitorPowerState"="0f"
> | "HardwareID"="MONITOR\\DEFAULT_MONITOR"
> | "ClassGUID"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
> | "Class"="Monitor"
> | "Driver"="Monitor\\0001"
> | "Mfg"="(Standard monitor types)"
> | "DeviceDesc"="Default Monitor"
> | "ConfigFlags"=hex:00,00,00,00
>
> The above continues to look fine to me-- except I don't have one & you
> don't want yours! I'm not ready to give up yet!
>
> | **************************************************************
> |
> | [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor]
> | "Link"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
> |
> |
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000
> ]
> | "ICMProfile"=hex:56,50,39,33,30,5f,53,65,72,69,65,73,2e,49,43,4d,00,00
> | "MaxResolution"="1280,1024"
> | "DPMS"="1"
> | "InfPath"="VIEWSO~1.INF"
> | "InfSection"="VP930_Series.Install"
> | "ProviderName"="ViewSonic"
> | "DriverDate"=" 2-16-2008"
> | "DriverDesc"="ViewSonic VP930 Series"
> | "MatchingDeviceId"="Monitor\\VSCE41B"
> |
> |
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000
> \MOD
> | ES]
> |
> |
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000
> \MOD
> | ES\1280,1024]
> | "Mode1"="30-82,50-75,+,+"
>
> The above looks fine & matches mine very well.
>
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001
> ]
> | "InfPath"="MONITOR.INF"
> | "InfSection"="Unknown.Install"
> | "ProviderName"="Microsoft"
> | "DriverDate"=" 4-23-1999"
> | "DriverDesc"="Default Monitor"
> | "MatchingDeviceId"="Monitor\\Default_Monitor"
> |
> |
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001
> \MOD
> | ES]
> |
> |
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001
> \MOD
> | ES\640,480]
> | @=""
>
> The above looks fine-- except you don't want it & I have none!
>
> ********************************************************************
> |
> |
> | RADEON 9200 SERIES
> | Display
> | Registry Key:
> |
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01\000
> 800
>
> ...snip of the Video Adapter info, but it looked a lot like mine...
> | ViewSonic VP930 Series
> | Monitor
> | Registry Key:
> |
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280
> 117E
> | E&REV_01_000800
> | Alloc resources: None
> | Forced resources: None
> | Boot resources: None
> | Filtered resources: None
> | Basic resources: None
> | Driver: Monitor\0000
> | Driver Date: 2-16-2008
> | Driver: VP930_Series.ICM
> | File Size: Driver Not Installed
> | File Date: Driver Not Installed
>
> The above continues to look just fine-- just like mine!
>
> | Default Monitor
> | Monitor
> | This device is disabled.
>
> You have disabled it again? Remember to enable it again, if we decide to
> try another remove of the default monitor in Device Manager. And that
> might be worth one last try-- now that your monster Registry key...
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor
> ...has only two entries.
>
> | Registry Key:
> |
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
> BSYS
> | _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1
> | Alloc resources: None
> | Forced resources: None
> | Boot resources: None
> | Filtered resources: None
> | Basic resources: None
> | Driver: Monitor\0001
> | Driver Date: 4-23-1999
>
> The above looks fine-- except it is unwanted!
>
> **********************************************************************
> |
> | Modified Dates for DRVDATA.bin & DRVIDX.bin : February 25, 2008
>
> Those dates look good. They prove the monitor is not regenerating on its
> own at every boot.
>
> **********************************************************************
> |
> | Post your Autoexec.bat file
> | SET PATH=%PATH%;C:\PROGRA~1\ATITEC~1\ATICON~1
> |
> | Post your Config.sys
> | (Empty)
>
> Fine. There is nothing in them possibly causing the generation of a
> monitor before Windows is fully booted. Check your Win.ini & System.ini,
> as I described in a response to MEB below.
>
> ***********************************************************************
> |
> | How many Registry keys contain the word "Default_Monitor"?
> |
> | HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} : {KEY}
> |
> HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&S
> UBSY
> | S_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}
>
> HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG is a mirror key of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, meaning they
> are one & the same. But...
>
> (a) My own HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum has no MONITOR
> (or much of anything) under it.
> (b) I have read here that some keys won't go, unless they
> are deleted from the mirror.
>
> Therefore, open RegEdit to each in turn...
>
> HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum\MONITOR
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR
>
> ..., & delete just the Default_Monitor under each of them in the left
> pane. Close RegEdit & reboot. Is it gone?
>
> Note: After deleting one of them, you may discover the other is gone
> too. But may as try anyhow.
>
> |
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32\Ph
> anto
> | m\3A\HardWareKey :
> |
> MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01_000
> 800_
> | 1
>
> Maybe try the above suggestion first, & consider the following, but
> don't necessarily try it at the same time...
>
> Well... my cfgmgr32 looks different from yours. Are you experienced
> enough to get to that key & make it look like mine, after exporting what
> you've got...?...
>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32
> \Phantom\C
> HardWareKey "MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\0001" <<String value
>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001\
> Matc
> | hingDeviceId : Monitor\Default_Monitor
>
> That one we hope will go away on its own-- OR, maybe delete it with the
> two ENUM Default_Monitors above.
>
>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{CF2524C0-2
> 9AE-
> |
> 11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
> BSYS
> | _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1 : N/A
>
> Again, that is different...
>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{CF2524C0
> -29AE-11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}
> MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\0001 00 <<Binary Value
>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{9B4E7760-3
> 196-
> |
> 11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
> BSYS
> | _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1 : N/A
>
> That too...
>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{9B4E7760
> -3196-11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}
> MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\0001 00 <<Binary Value
>
> | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} : {KEY}
> |
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
> BSYS
> | _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}
> |
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
> BSYS
> | _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\HardwareID : MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR
>
> Those two are covered above.
>
> | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Config\0001\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} :
> | {KEY}
> |
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Config\0001\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002
> &DEV
> | _5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}
>
> Under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Config\0001\Enum, all I have is ACPI. So,
> delete this one as I suggested above.
>
> REMEMBER... If things go horribly wrong, you can do that "ScanReg
> /Restore" in DOS to get back your current Registry. Choose the one of
> date you make the changes, because the Registry backups are done at
> boot-- the 1st boot to Normal Mode of each day.
>
>
> --
> Thanks or Good Luck,
> There may be humor in this post, and,
> Naturally, you will not sue,
> Should things get worse after this,
> PCR
> pcrrcp@netzero.net
>
>
 
Re: For PCR, trying to get rid of DEFAULT_MONITOR

Warren wrote:
| I forgot to mention that PNP09FF shows up nowhere else in my Registry

Hmm, (just like mine). NOW, I'm looking inside Monitor.inf mentioned in
your...

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001
]
"InfPath"="MONITOR.INF"
"InfSection"="Unknown.Install"
"ProviderName"="Microsoft"
"DriverDate"=" 4-23-1999"
"DriverDesc"="Default Monitor"
"MatchingDeviceId"="Monitor\\Default_Monitor"

...., & I detect a connection to *PNP09FF...

......Quote Monitor.inf............
[Generic]
%Unknown.DeviceDesc%=Unknown.Install,Monitor\Default_Monitor ; for
auto-install
%Unknown.DeviceDesc%=Unknown.Install ; for pick list
%*PNP09FF.DeviceDesc%=VESADDC.Install,*PNP09FF
......EOQ Monitor.inf..............

It looks like they are strongly connected! Therefore, it could indeed be
that line...

"CompatibleIDs"="*PNP09FF"

....of your...

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_28
0117EE&REV_01_000800]
"Capabilities"=hex:14,00,00,00
"InitMonitorPowerState"="0f"
....snip of EDID, but it looked fine...
"HardwareID"="MONITOR\\VSCE41B"
"CompatibleIDs"="*PNP09FF"
"Class"="Monitor"
"SerialNum"="Q8H062001250"
"DeviceDesc"="ViewSonic VP930 Series"
"FriendlyName"="VP930 Series"
"MaxResolution"="1280,1024"
"MonitorRanges"="30-82,50-75,+,+"
"DPMS"="1"
"ClassGUID"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
"Driver"="Monitor\\0000"
"Mfg"="ViewSonic"
"ConfigFlags"=hex:00,00,00,00

....that may be causing the Default Monitor to generate. If so, it may be
best to let it be-- there may be a reason for it! (Can it be your is
right & mine is wrong? But yours was such a mess!) Note that Zabcar has
definitively proven that certain new Intel chips may cause a monitor to
enumerate twice...
ftp://download.intel.com/design/chipsets/applnots/30969401.pdf
Mine is an AMD chip.

I'm not sure where that "CompatibleIDs" line is coming from in your ENUM
key. If you delete it & reboot, it may well come back on its own. No
part of the line is mentioned in your VS080114_I19.inf.

(a) Decide whether you want to pursue this.
(I really se no big problem with Default_Monitor;
although I don't have one, it is mentioned in 3
of my Registry keys & in my Monitor.inf.)

(b) If so, open RegEdit, get to & click...

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_28
0117EE&REV_01_000800

(c) R-Clk "CompatibleIDs" in the R-Pane, & select delete.
(Maybe use the Edit menu to export that key first.)

Close up, & reboot-- did it go away?
I see your other response & will get to it shortly.

| "Warren" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
| news:O4qJ1R$gIHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
|> This is probably a replay of the last removal exercise. You've got
|> all the right moves, but it matters more in what order they are
|> performed. Will printout your sugestions and think about various
|> ways of performing the same operations until I come up with a
|> winner, or not.
|>
|> "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
|> news:eLhiGz%23gIHA.4196@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
|> > I've been studying this at least an hour now. Here are preliminary
|> > thoughts...

--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
PCR
pcrrcp@netzero.net
 
Re: For PCR, trying to get rid of DEFAULT_MONITOR

I think I also figured out what you meant about modifying
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32\Phanto
m\3A\HardWareKey :
MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01_000800_
1

It is now the same as yours,
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32\Phanto
m\3A\, HardWareKey, MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\0001

Unfortunately the change had no effect

"Warren" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:eIU4HeIhIHA.5752@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> Okay I managed to clean up a few occurrences of DEFAULT_MONITOR. I still
> have the following:
>
>

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32\Phanto
> m\3A\HardWareKey :
>

MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01_000800_
> 1
>
>

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{CF2524C0-29AE-
>

11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS
> _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1 : N/A
>
>

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{9B4E7760-3196-
>

11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS
> _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1 : N/A
>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} : {KEY}
>

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS
> _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}
>

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS
> _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\HardwareID : MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR
>
> Getting pretty close to yours, the real culprit seemingly being
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR. I'll be damned if it

will
> go away. I din't choose to edit
>

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32\Phanto
> m\C because it is referencing has an old but still very usable hard drive.
> Also I don't know what I'm doing.
>
>
> "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
> news:eLhiGz%23gIHA.4196@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> > I've been studying this at least an hour now. Here are preliminary
> > thoughts.
> >
> > Warren wrote:
> > | [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR]
> > |
> > | [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B]
> > |
> > |
> > [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_28
> > 0117
> > | EE&REV_01_000800]
> > | "Capabilities"=hex:14,00,00,00
> > | "InitMonitorPowerState"="0f"
> > ...snip of EDID, but it looked fine...
> > | "HardwareID"="MONITOR\\VSCE41B"
> > | "CompatibleIDs"="*PNP09FF"
> > | "Class"="Monitor"
> > | "SerialNum"="Q8H062001250"
> > | "DeviceDesc"="ViewSonic VP930 Series"
> > | "FriendlyName"="VP930 Series"
> > | "MaxResolution"="1280,1024"
> > | "MonitorRanges"="30-82,50-75,+,+"
> > | "DPMS"="1"
> > | "ClassGUID"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
> > | "Driver"="Monitor\\0000"
> > | "Mfg"="ViewSonic"
> > | "ConfigFlags"=hex:00,00,00,00
> >
> > The above continues to look fine to me. It very closely matches my own,
> > though I have a different LCD monitor than yours. The only value up
> > there I don't have is...
> >
> > "CompatibleIDs"="*PNP09FF"
> >
> > ..., but I have no reason to suspect that relates to the Default Monitor
> > problem. Does "PNP09FF" appear anywhere else in your Registry? It is
> > nowhere in mine.
> >
> > | [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR]
> > |
> > |
> > [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&S
> > UBSY
> > | S_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1]
> > | "Capabilities"=hex:14,00,00,00
> > | "InitMonitorPowerState"="0f"
> > | "HardwareID"="MONITOR\\DEFAULT_MONITOR"
> > | "ClassGUID"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
> > | "Class"="Monitor"
> > | "Driver"="Monitor\\0001"
> > | "Mfg"="(Standard monitor types)"
> > | "DeviceDesc"="Default Monitor"
> > | "ConfigFlags"=hex:00,00,00,00
> >
> > The above continues to look fine to me-- except I don't have one & you
> > don't want yours! I'm not ready to give up yet!
> >
> > | **************************************************************
> > |
> > | [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor]
> > | "Link"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
> > |
> > |
> > [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000
> > ]
> > | "ICMProfile"=hex:56,50,39,33,30,5f,53,65,72,69,65,73,2e,49,43,4d,00,00
> > | "MaxResolution"="1280,1024"
> > | "DPMS"="1"
> > | "InfPath"="VIEWSO~1.INF"
> > | "InfSection"="VP930_Series.Install"
> > | "ProviderName"="ViewSonic"
> > | "DriverDate"=" 2-16-2008"
> > | "DriverDesc"="ViewSonic VP930 Series"
> > | "MatchingDeviceId"="Monitor\\VSCE41B"
> > |
> > |
> > [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000
> > \MOD
> > | ES]
> > |
> > |
> > [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000
> > \MOD
> > | ES\1280,1024]
> > | "Mode1"="30-82,50-75,+,+"
> >
> > The above looks fine & matches mine very well.
> >
> > [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001
> > ]
> > | "InfPath"="MONITOR.INF"
> > | "InfSection"="Unknown.Install"
> > | "ProviderName"="Microsoft"
> > | "DriverDate"=" 4-23-1999"
> > | "DriverDesc"="Default Monitor"
> > | "MatchingDeviceId"="Monitor\\Default_Monitor"
> > |
> > |
> > [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001
> > \MOD
> > | ES]
> > |
> > |
> > [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001
> > \MOD
> > | ES\640,480]
> > | @=""
> >
> > The above looks fine-- except you don't want it & I have none!
> >
> > ********************************************************************
> > |
> > |
> > | RADEON 9200 SERIES
> > | Display
> > | Registry Key:
> > |
> > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01\000
> > 800
> >
> > ...snip of the Video Adapter info, but it looked a lot like mine...
> > | ViewSonic VP930 Series
> > | Monitor
> > | Registry Key:
> > |
> > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280
> > 117E
> > | E&REV_01_000800
> > | Alloc resources: None
> > | Forced resources: None
> > | Boot resources: None
> > | Filtered resources: None
> > | Basic resources: None
> > | Driver: Monitor\0000
> > | Driver Date: 2-16-2008
> > | Driver: VP930_Series.ICM
> > | File Size: Driver Not Installed
> > | File Date: Driver Not Installed
> >
> > The above continues to look just fine-- just like mine!
> >
> > | Default Monitor
> > | Monitor
> > | This device is disabled.
> >
> > You have disabled it again? Remember to enable it again, if we decide to
> > try another remove of the default monitor in Device Manager. And that
> > might be worth one last try-- now that your monster Registry key...
> > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor
> > ...has only two entries.
> >
> > | Registry Key:
> > |
> > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
> > BSYS
> > | _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1
> > | Alloc resources: None
> > | Forced resources: None
> > | Boot resources: None
> > | Filtered resources: None
> > | Basic resources: None
> > | Driver: Monitor\0001
> > | Driver Date: 4-23-1999
> >
> > The above looks fine-- except it is unwanted!
> >
> > **********************************************************************
> > |
> > | Modified Dates for DRVDATA.bin & DRVIDX.bin : February 25, 2008
> >
> > Those dates look good. They prove the monitor is not regenerating on its
> > own at every boot.
> >
> > **********************************************************************
> > |
> > | Post your Autoexec.bat file
> > | SET PATH=%PATH%;C:\PROGRA~1\ATITEC~1\ATICON~1
> > |
> > | Post your Config.sys
> > | (Empty)
> >
> > Fine. There is nothing in them possibly causing the generation of a
> > monitor before Windows is fully booted. Check your Win.ini & System.ini,
> > as I described in a response to MEB below.
> >
> > ***********************************************************************
> > |
> > | How many Registry keys contain the word "Default_Monitor"?
> > |
> > | HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} : {KEY}
> > |
> > HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&S
> > UBSY
> > | S_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}
> >
> > HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG is a mirror key of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, meaning they
> > are one & the same. But...
> >
> > (a) My own HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum has no MONITOR
> > (or much of anything) under it.
> > (b) I have read here that some keys won't go, unless they
> > are deleted from the mirror.
> >
> > Therefore, open RegEdit to each in turn...
> >
> > HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum\MONITOR
> > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR
> >
> > ..., & delete just the Default_Monitor under each of them in the left
> > pane. Close RegEdit & reboot. Is it gone?
> >
> > Note: After deleting one of them, you may discover the other is gone
> > too. But may as try anyhow.
> >
> > |
> > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32\Ph
> > anto
> > | m\3A\HardWareKey :
> > |
> > MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01_000
> > 800_
> > | 1
> >
> > Maybe try the above suggestion first, & consider the following, but
> > don't necessarily try it at the same time...
> >
> > Well... my cfgmgr32 looks different from yours. Are you experienced
> > enough to get to that key & make it look like mine, after exporting what
> > you've got...?...
> >
> > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32
> > \Phantom\C
> > HardWareKey "MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\0001" <<String value
> >
> > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001\
> > Matc
> > | hingDeviceId : Monitor\Default_Monitor
> >
> > That one we hope will go away on its own-- OR, maybe delete it with the
> > two ENUM Default_Monitors above.
> >
> >
> > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{CF2524C0-2
> > 9AE-
> > |
> > 11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
> > BSYS
> > | _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1 : N/A
> >
> > Again, that is different...
> >
> > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{CF2524C0
> > -29AE-11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}
> > MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\0001 00 <<Binary Value
> >
> > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{9B4E7760-3
> > 196-
> > |
> > 11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
> > BSYS
> > | _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1 : N/A
> >
> > That too...
> >
> > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{9B4E7760
> > -3196-11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}
> > MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\0001 00 <<Binary Value
> >
> > | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} : {KEY}
> > |
> > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
> > BSYS
> > | _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}
> > |
> > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
> > BSYS
> > | _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\HardwareID : MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR
> >
> > Those two are covered above.
> >
> > | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Config\0001\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} :
> > | {KEY}
> > |
> > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Config\0001\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002
> > &DEV
> > | _5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}
> >
> > Under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Config\0001\Enum, all I have is ACPI. So,
> > delete this one as I suggested above.
> >
> > REMEMBER... If things go horribly wrong, you can do that "ScanReg
> > /Restore" in DOS to get back your current Registry. Choose the one of
> > date you make the changes, because the Registry backups are done at
> > boot-- the 1st boot to Normal Mode of each day.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Thanks or Good Luck,
> > There may be humor in this post, and,
> > Naturally, you will not sue,
> > Should things get worse after this,
> > PCR
> > pcrrcp@netzero.net
> >
> >

>
>
 
Re: For PCR, trying to get rid of DEFAULT_MONITOR

Warren wrote:
| Okay I managed to clean up a few occurrences of DEFAULT_MONITOR. I
| still have the following:

Well, looks like you got rid of the Default_Monitor entries that were in
the mirror key, HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum. (Under that one, all I've got
is a puny ACPI sub-key.) And you got rid of the one under...?...

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001

Is that whole key gone? But Default Monitor still shows in Devive
manager?

But-- too bad your other Default_Monitors in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE wouldn't
also go.

(a) Consider my other post about that "CompatibleIDs" line.
(b) Go into Device Manager & enable the Default Monitor.
(I don't know-- it may need to be for delete to work.)
(c) Try these deletes a second time;
they may go now that the others are gone...

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001

|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32\Ph
anto
| m\3A\HardWareKey :
|
MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01_000
800_
| 1
|
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{CF2524C0-2
9AE-
|
11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
BSYS
| _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1 : N/A
|
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{9B4E7760-3
196-
|
11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
BSYS
| _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1 : N/A
|
| HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} : {KEY}
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
BSYS
| _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
BSYS
| _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\HardwareID : MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR
|
| Getting pretty close to yours, the real culprit seemingly being
| HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR. I'll be damned if
| it will go away. I din't choose to edit
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32\Ph
anto
| m\C because it is referencing has an old but still very usable hard
| drive.

Post that key. Here is mine...

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32\P
hantom\C]
"HardWareKey"="MONITOR\\DEFAULT_MONITOR\\0001"
"DevNode"=dword:0000000c

| Also I don't know what I'm doing.

I have an occasional doubt, myself!

| "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
| news:eLhiGz%23gIHA.4196@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
|> I've been studying this at least an hour now. Here are preliminary
|> thoughts.
|>
|> Warren wrote:
|> | [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR]
|> |
|> | [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B]
|> |
|> |
|>
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_28
|> 0117
|> | EE&REV_01_000800]
|> | "Capabilities"=hex:14,00,00,00
|> | "InitMonitorPowerState"="0f"
|> ...snip of EDID, but it looked fine...
|> | "HardwareID"="MONITOR\\VSCE41B"
|> | "CompatibleIDs"="*PNP09FF"
|> | "Class"="Monitor"
|> | "SerialNum"="Q8H062001250"
|> | "DeviceDesc"="ViewSonic VP930 Series"
|> | "FriendlyName"="VP930 Series"
|> | "MaxResolution"="1280,1024"
|> | "MonitorRanges"="30-82,50-75,+,+"
|> | "DPMS"="1"
|> | "ClassGUID"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
|> | "Driver"="Monitor\\0000"
|> | "Mfg"="ViewSonic"
|> | "ConfigFlags"=hex:00,00,00,00
|>
|> The above continues to look fine to me. It very closely matches my
|> own, though I have a different LCD monitor than yours. The only
|> value up there I don't have is...
|>
|> "CompatibleIDs"="*PNP09FF"
|>
|> ..., but I have no reason to suspect that relates to the Default
|> Monitor problem. Does "PNP09FF" appear anywhere else in your
|> Registry? It is nowhere in mine.
|>
|> | [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR]
|> |
|> |
|>
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&S
|> UBSY
|> | S_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1]
|> | "Capabilities"=hex:14,00,00,00
|> | "InitMonitorPowerState"="0f"
|> | "HardwareID"="MONITOR\\DEFAULT_MONITOR"
|> | "ClassGUID"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
|> | "Class"="Monitor"
|> | "Driver"="Monitor\\0001"
|> | "Mfg"="(Standard monitor types)"
|> | "DeviceDesc"="Default Monitor"
|> | "ConfigFlags"=hex:00,00,00,00
|>
|> The above continues to look fine to me-- except I don't have one &
|> you don't want yours! I'm not ready to give up yet!
|>
|> | **************************************************************
|> |
|> |
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor]
|> | "Link"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
|> |
|> |
|>
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000
|> ]
|> |
"ICMProfile"=hex:56,50,39,33,30,5f,53,65,72,69,65,73,2e,49,43,4d,00,00
|> | "MaxResolution"="1280,1024"
|> | "DPMS"="1"
|> | "InfPath"="VIEWSO~1.INF"
|> | "InfSection"="VP930_Series.Install"
|> | "ProviderName"="ViewSonic"
|> | "DriverDate"=" 2-16-2008"
|> | "DriverDesc"="ViewSonic VP930 Series"
|> | "MatchingDeviceId"="Monitor\\VSCE41B"
|> |
|> |
|>
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000
|> \MOD
|> | ES]
|> |
|> |
|>
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000
|> \MOD
|> | ES\1280,1024]
|> | "Mode1"="30-82,50-75,+,+"
|>
|> The above looks fine & matches mine very well.
|>
|>
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001
|> ]
|> | "InfPath"="MONITOR.INF"
|> | "InfSection"="Unknown.Install"
|> | "ProviderName"="Microsoft"
|> | "DriverDate"=" 4-23-1999"
|> | "DriverDesc"="Default Monitor"
|> | "MatchingDeviceId"="Monitor\\Default_Monitor"
|> |
|> |
|>
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001
|> \MOD
|> | ES]
|> |
|> |
|>
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001
|> \MOD
|> | ES\640,480]
|> | @=""
|>
|> The above looks fine-- except you don't want it & I have none!
|>
|> ********************************************************************
|> |
|> |
|> | RADEON 9200 SERIES
|> | Display
|> | Registry Key:
|> |
|>
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01\000
|> 800
|>
|> ...snip of the Video Adapter info, but it looked a lot like mine...
|> | ViewSonic VP930 Series
|> | Monitor
|> | Registry Key:
|> |
|>
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280
|> 117E
|> | E&REV_01_000800
|> | Alloc resources: None
|> | Forced resources: None
|> | Boot resources: None
|> | Filtered resources: None
|> | Basic resources: None
|> | Driver: Monitor\0000
|> | Driver Date: 2-16-2008
|> | Driver: VP930_Series.ICM
|> | File Size: Driver Not
|> | Installed File Date: Driver
|> | Not Installed
|>
|> The above continues to look just fine-- just like mine!
|>
|> | Default Monitor
|> | Monitor
|> | This device is disabled.
|>
|> You have disabled it again? Remember to enable it again, if we
|> decide to try another remove of the default monitor in Device
|> Manager. And that might be worth one last try-- now that your
|> monster Registry key...
|> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor
|> ...has only two entries.
|>
|> | Registry Key:
|> |
|>
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
|> BSYS
|> | _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1
|> | Alloc resources: None
|> | Forced resources: None
|> | Boot resources: None
|> | Filtered resources: None
|> | Basic resources: None
|> | Driver: Monitor\0001
|> | Driver Date: 4-23-1999
|>
|> The above looks fine-- except it is unwanted!
|>
|>
**********************************************************************
|> |
|> | Modified Dates for DRVDATA.bin & DRVIDX.bin : February 25, 2008
|>
|> Those dates look good. They prove the monitor is not regenerating on
|> its own at every boot.
|>
|>
**********************************************************************
|> |
|> | Post your Autoexec.bat file
|> | SET PATH=%PATH%;C:\PROGRA~1\ATITEC~1\ATICON~1
|> |
|> | Post your Config.sys
|> | (Empty)
|>
|> Fine. There is nothing in them possibly causing the generation of a
|> monitor before Windows is fully booted. Check your Win.ini &
|> System.ini, as I described in a response to MEB below.
|>
|>
***********************************************************************
|> |
|> | How many Registry keys contain the word "Default_Monitor"?
|> |
|> | HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} : {KEY}
|> |
|>
HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&S
|> UBSY
|> | S_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}
|>
|> HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG is a mirror key of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, meaning
|> they are one & the same. But...
|>
|> (a) My own HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum has no MONITOR
|> (or much of anything) under it.
|> (b) I have read here that some keys won't go, unless they
|> are deleted from the mirror.
|>
|> Therefore, open RegEdit to each in turn...
|>
|> HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum\MONITOR
|> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR
|>
|> ..., & delete just the Default_Monitor under each of them in the left
|> pane. Close RegEdit & reboot. Is it gone?
|>
|> Note: After deleting one of them, you may discover the other is gone
|> too. But may as try anyhow.
|>
|> |
|>
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32\Ph
|> anto
|> | m\3A\HardWareKey :
|> |
|>
MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01_000
|> 800_
|> | 1
|>
|> Maybe try the above suggestion first, & consider the following, but
|> don't necessarily try it at the same time...
|>
|> Well... my cfgmgr32 looks different from yours. Are you experienced
|> enough to get to that key & make it look like mine, after exporting
|> what you've got...?...
|>
|> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32
|> \Phantom\C
|> HardWareKey "MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\0001" <<String value
|>
|>
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001\
|> Matc
|> | hingDeviceId : Monitor\Default_Monitor
|>
|> That one we hope will go away on its own-- OR, maybe delete it with
|> the two ENUM Default_Monitors above.
|>
|>
|>
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{CF2524C0-2
|> 9AE-
|> |
|>
11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
|> BSYS
|> | _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1 : N/A
|>
|> Again, that is different...
|>
|>
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{CF2524C0
|> -29AE-11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}
|> MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\0001 00 <<Binary Value
|>
|>
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{9B4E7760-3
|> 196-
|> |
|>
11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
|> BSYS
|> | _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1 : N/A
|>
|> That too...
|>
|>
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{9B4E7760
|> -3196-11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}
|> MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\0001 00 <<Binary Value
|>
|> | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} : {KEY}
|> |
|>
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
|> BSYS
|> | _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}
|> |
|>
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
|> BSYS
|> | _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\HardwareID : MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR
|>
|> Those two are covered above.
|>
|> | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Config\0001\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} :
|> | {KEY}
|> |
|>
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Config\0001\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002
|> &DEV
|> | _5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}
|>
|> Under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Config\0001\Enum, all I have is ACPI. So,
|> delete this one as I suggested above.

Actually, it is under the mirror key, HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum, that all
I have is a puny ACPI sub-key.

|> REMEMBER... If things go horribly wrong, you can do that "ScanReg
|> /Restore" in DOS to get back your current Registry. Choose the one of
|> date you make the changes, because the Registry backups are done at
|> boot-- the 1st boot to Normal Mode of each day.
|>
|>
|> --
|> Thanks or Good Luck,
|> There may be humor in this post, and,
|> Naturally, you will not sue,
|> Should things get worse after this,
|> PCR
|> pcrrcp@netzero.net

--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
PCR
pcrrcp@netzero.net
 
Re: For PCR, trying to get rid of DEFAULT_MONITOR

Warren wrote:
| I think I also figured out what you meant about modifying
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32\Ph
anto
| m\3A\HardWareKey :
|
MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01_000
800_
| 1
|
| It is now the same as yours,
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32\Ph
anto
| m\3A\, HardWareKey, MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\0001
|
| Unfortunately the change had no effect

OK, but there were two others...

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{CF2524C0
-29AE-11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}
MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\0001 00 <<Binary Value

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{9B4E7760
-3196-11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}
MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\0001 00 <<Binary Value

I must go now. Back tomorrow.

| "Warren" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
| news:eIU4HeIhIHA.5752@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
|> Okay I managed to clean up a few occurrences of DEFAULT_MONITOR. I
|> still have the following:
|>
|>
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32\Ph
anto
|> m\3A\HardWareKey :
|>
|
MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01_000
800_
|> 1
|>
|>
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{CF2524C0-2
9AE-
|>
|
11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
BSYS
|> _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1 : N/A
|>
|>
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{9B4E7760-3
196-
|>
|
11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
BSYS
|> _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1 : N/A
|>
|> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} : {KEY}
|>
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
BSYS
|> _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}
|>
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
BSYS
|> _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\HardwareID : MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR
|>
|> Getting pretty close to yours, the real culprit seemingly being
|> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR. I'll be damned if
|> it will go away. I din't choose to edit
|>
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32\Ph
anto
|> m\C because it is referencing has an old but still very usable hard
|> drive. Also I don't know what I'm doing.
|>
|>
|> "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
|> news:eLhiGz%23gIHA.4196@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
|> > I've been studying this at least an hour now. Here are preliminary
|> > thoughts.
|> >
|> > Warren wrote:
|> > | [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR]
|> > |
|> > | [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B]
|> > |
|> > |
|> >
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_28
|> > 0117
|> > | EE&REV_01_000800]
|> > | "Capabilities"=hex:14,00,00,00
|> > | "InitMonitorPowerState"="0f"
|> > ...snip of EDID, but it looked fine...
|> > | "HardwareID"="MONITOR\\VSCE41B"
|> > | "CompatibleIDs"="*PNP09FF"
|> > | "Class"="Monitor"
|> > | "SerialNum"="Q8H062001250"
|> > | "DeviceDesc"="ViewSonic VP930 Series"
|> > | "FriendlyName"="VP930 Series"
|> > | "MaxResolution"="1280,1024"
|> > | "MonitorRanges"="30-82,50-75,+,+"
|> > | "DPMS"="1"
|> > | "ClassGUID"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
|> > | "Driver"="Monitor\\0000"
|> > | "Mfg"="ViewSonic"
|> > | "ConfigFlags"=hex:00,00,00,00
|> >
|> > The above continues to look fine to me. It very closely matches my
|> > own, though I have a different LCD monitor than yours. The only
|> > value up there I don't have is...
|> >
|> > "CompatibleIDs"="*PNP09FF"
|> >
|> > ..., but I have no reason to suspect that relates to the Default
|> > Monitor problem. Does "PNP09FF" appear anywhere else in your
|> > Registry? It is nowhere in mine.
|> >
|> > | [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR]
|> > |
|> > |
|> >
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&S
|> > UBSY
|> > | S_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1]
|> > | "Capabilities"=hex:14,00,00,00
|> > | "InitMonitorPowerState"="0f"
|> > | "HardwareID"="MONITOR\\DEFAULT_MONITOR"
|> > | "ClassGUID"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
|> > | "Class"="Monitor"
|> > | "Driver"="Monitor\\0001"
|> > | "Mfg"="(Standard monitor types)"
|> > | "DeviceDesc"="Default Monitor"
|> > | "ConfigFlags"=hex:00,00,00,00
|> >
|> > The above continues to look fine to me-- except I don't have one &
|> > you don't want yours! I'm not ready to give up yet!
|> >
|> > | **************************************************************
|> > |
|> > |
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor]
|> > | "Link"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
|> > |
|> > |
|> >
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000
|> > ]
|> > |
"ICMProfile"=hex:56,50,39,33,30,5f,53,65,72,69,65,73,2e,49,43,4d,00,00
|> > | "MaxResolution"="1280,1024"
|> > | "DPMS"="1"
|> > | "InfPath"="VIEWSO~1.INF"
|> > | "InfSection"="VP930_Series.Install"
|> > | "ProviderName"="ViewSonic"
|> > | "DriverDate"=" 2-16-2008"
|> > | "DriverDesc"="ViewSonic VP930 Series"
|> > | "MatchingDeviceId"="Monitor\\VSCE41B"
|> > |
|> > |
|> >
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000
|> > \MOD
|> > | ES]
|> > |
|> > |
|> >
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0000
|> > \MOD
|> > | ES\1280,1024]
|> > | "Mode1"="30-82,50-75,+,+"
|> >
|> > The above looks fine & matches mine very well.
|> >
|> >
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001
|> > ]
|> > | "InfPath"="MONITOR.INF"
|> > | "InfSection"="Unknown.Install"
|> > | "ProviderName"="Microsoft"
|> > | "DriverDate"=" 4-23-1999"
|> > | "DriverDesc"="Default Monitor"
|> > | "MatchingDeviceId"="Monitor\\Default_Monitor"
|> > |
|> > |
|> >
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001
|> > \MOD
|> > | ES]
|> > |
|> > |
|> >
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001
|> > \MOD
|> > | ES\640,480]
|> > | @=""
|> >
|> > The above looks fine-- except you don't want it & I have none!
|> >
|> >
********************************************************************
|> > |
|> > |
|> > | RADEON 9200 SERIES
|> > | Display
|> > | Registry Key:
|> > |
|> >
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01\000
|> > 800
|> >
|> > ...snip of the Video Adapter info, but it looked a lot like mine...
|> > | ViewSonic VP930 Series
|> > | Monitor
|> > | Registry Key:
|> > |
|> >
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280
|> > 117E
|> > | E&REV_01_000800
|> > | Alloc resources: None
|> > | Forced resources: None
|> > | Boot resources: None
|> > | Filtered resources: None
|> > | Basic resources: None
|> > | Driver: Monitor\0000
|> > | Driver Date: 2-16-2008
|> > | Driver: VP930_Series.ICM
|> > | File Size: Driver Not
|> > | Installed File Date: Driver
|> > | Not Installed
|> >
|> > The above continues to look just fine-- just like mine!
|> >
|> > | Default Monitor
|> > | Monitor
|> > | This device is disabled.
|> >
|> > You have disabled it again? Remember to enable it again, if we
|> > decide to try another remove of the default monitor in Device
|> > Manager. And that might be worth one last try-- now that your
|> > monster Registry key...
|> > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor
|> > ...has only two entries.
|> >
|> > | Registry Key:
|> > |
|> >
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
|> > BSYS
|> > | _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1
|> > | Alloc resources: None
|> > | Forced resources: None
|> > | Boot resources: None
|> > | Filtered resources: None
|> > | Basic resources: None
|> > | Driver: Monitor\0001
|> > | Driver Date: 4-23-1999
|> >
|> > The above looks fine-- except it is unwanted!
|> >
|> >
**********************************************************************
|> > |
|> > | Modified Dates for DRVDATA.bin & DRVIDX.bin : February 25, 2008
|> >
|> > Those dates look good. They prove the monitor is not regenerating
|> > on its own at every boot.
|> >
|> >
**********************************************************************
|> > |
|> > | Post your Autoexec.bat file
|> > | SET PATH=%PATH%;C:\PROGRA~1\ATITEC~1\ATICON~1
|> > |
|> > | Post your Config.sys
|> > | (Empty)
|> >
|> > Fine. There is nothing in them possibly causing the generation of a
|> > monitor before Windows is fully booted. Check your Win.ini &
|> > System.ini, as I described in a response to MEB below.
|> >
|> >
***********************************************************************
|> > |
|> > | How many Registry keys contain the word "Default_Monitor"?
|> > |
|> > | HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} : {KEY}
|> > |
|> >
HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&S
|> > UBSY
|> > | S_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}
|> >
|> > HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG is a mirror key of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, meaning
|> > they are one & the same. But...
|> >
|> > (a) My own HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum has no MONITOR
|> > (or much of anything) under it.
|> > (b) I have read here that some keys won't go, unless they
|> > are deleted from the mirror.
|> >
|> > Therefore, open RegEdit to each in turn...
|> >
|> > HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Enum\MONITOR
|> > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR
|> >
|> > ..., & delete just the Default_Monitor under each of them in the
|> > left pane. Close RegEdit & reboot. Is it gone?
|> >
|> > Note: After deleting one of them, you may discover the other is
|> > gone too. But may as try anyhow.
|> >
|> > |
|> >
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32\Ph
|> > anto
|> > | m\3A\HardWareKey :
|> > |
|> >
MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01_000
|> > 800_
|> > | 1
|> >
|> > Maybe try the above suggestion first, & consider the following, but
|> > don't necessarily try it at the same time...
|> >
|> > Well... my cfgmgr32 looks different from yours. Are you experienced
|> > enough to get to that key & make it look like mine, after
|> > exporting what you've got...?...
|> >
|> >
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\cfgmgr32
|> > \Phantom\C
|> > HardWareKey "MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\0001" <<String value
|> >
|> >
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001\
|> > Matc
|> > | hingDeviceId : Monitor\Default_Monitor
|> >
|> > That one we hope will go away on its own-- OR, maybe delete it
|> > with the two ENUM Default_Monitors above.
|> >
|> >
|> >
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{CF2524C0-2
|> > 9AE-
|> > |
|> >
11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
|> > BSYS
|> > | _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1 : N/A
|> >
|> > Again, that is different...
|> >
|> >
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{CF2524C0
|> > -29AE-11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}
|> > MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\0001 00 <<Binary Value
|> >
|> >
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{9B4E7760-3
|> > 196-
|> > |
|> >
11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
|> > BSYS
|> > | _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1 : N/A
|> >
|> > That too...
|> >
|> >
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ASD\Prob\{9B4E7760
|> > -3196-11CF-97EA-00AA0034319D}
|> > MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\0001 00 <<Binary Value
|> >
|> > | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY} : {KEY}
|> > |
|> >
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
|> > BSYS
|> > | _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}
|> > |
|> >
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SU
|> > BSYS
|> > | _280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\HardwareID : MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR
|> >
|> > Those two are covered above.
|> >
|> > | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Config\0001\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\{KEY}
|> > | : {KEY}
|> > |
|> >
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Config\0001\Enum\MONITOR\DEFAULT_MONITOR\PCI_VEN_1002
|> > &DEV
|> > | _5961&SUBSYS_280117EE&REV_01_000800_1\{KEY} : {KEY}
|> >
|> > Under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Config\0001\Enum, all I have is ACPI. So,
|> > delete this one as I suggested above.
|> >
|> > REMEMBER... If things go horribly wrong, you can do that "ScanReg
|> > /Restore" in DOS to get back your current Registry. Choose the one
|> > of date you make the changes, because the Registry backups are
|> > done at boot-- the 1st boot to Normal Mode of each day.
|> >
|> >
|> > --
|> > Thanks or Good Luck,
|> > There may be humor in this post, and,
|> > Naturally, you will not sue,
|> > Should things get worse after this,
|> > PCR
|> > pcrrcp@netzero.net

--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
PCR
pcrrcp@netzero.net
 
Re: For PCR, trying to get rid of DEFAULT_MONITOR

Well the CompableIDs line in
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_28
> 0117EE&REV_01_000800 stays away when you delete it & reboot but the

Default_Monitor still comes back after it is removed and the computer
rebooted.

"PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
news:uzaNPgKhIHA.4152@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Warren wrote:
> | I forgot to mention that PNP09FF shows up nowhere else in my Registry
>
> Hmm, (just like mine). NOW, I'm looking inside Monitor.inf mentioned in
> your...
>
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Monitor\0001
> ]
> "InfPath"="MONITOR.INF"
> "InfSection"="Unknown.Install"
> "ProviderName"="Microsoft"
> "DriverDate"=" 4-23-1999"
> "DriverDesc"="Default Monitor"
> "MatchingDeviceId"="Monitor\\Default_Monitor"
>
> ..., & I detect a connection to *PNP09FF...
>
> .....Quote Monitor.inf............
> [Generic]
> %Unknown.DeviceDesc%=Unknown.Install,Monitor\Default_Monitor ; for
> auto-install
> %Unknown.DeviceDesc%=Unknown.Install ; for pick list
> %*PNP09FF.DeviceDesc%=VESADDC.Install,*PNP09FF
> .....EOQ Monitor.inf..............
>
> It looks like they are strongly connected! Therefore, it could indeed be
> that line...
>
> "CompatibleIDs"="*PNP09FF"
>
> ...of your...
>
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_28
> 0117EE&REV_01_000800]
> "Capabilities"=hex:14,00,00,00
> "InitMonitorPowerState"="0f"
> ...snip of EDID, but it looked fine...
> "HardwareID"="MONITOR\\VSCE41B"
> "CompatibleIDs"="*PNP09FF"
> "Class"="Monitor"
> "SerialNum"="Q8H062001250"
> "DeviceDesc"="ViewSonic VP930 Series"
> "FriendlyName"="VP930 Series"
> "MaxResolution"="1280,1024"
> "MonitorRanges"="30-82,50-75,+,+"
> "DPMS"="1"
> "ClassGUID"="{4D36E96E-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
> "Driver"="Monitor\\0000"
> "Mfg"="ViewSonic"
> "ConfigFlags"=hex:00,00,00,00
>
> ...that may be causing the Default Monitor to generate. If so, it may be
> best to let it be-- there may be a reason for it! (Can it be your is
> right & mine is wrong? But yours was such a mess!) Note that Zabcar has
> definitively proven that certain new Intel chips may cause a monitor to
> enumerate twice...
> ftp://download.intel.com/design/chipsets/applnots/30969401.pdf
> Mine is an AMD chip.
>
> I'm not sure where that "CompatibleIDs" line is coming from in your ENUM
> key. If you delete it & reboot, it may well come back on its own. No
> part of the line is mentioned in your VS080114_I19.inf.
>
> (a) Decide whether you want to pursue this.
> (I really se no big problem with Default_Monitor;
> although I don't have one, it is mentioned in 3
> of my Registry keys & in my Monitor.inf.)
>
> (b) If so, open RegEdit, get to & click...
>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR\VSCE41B\PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_5961&SUBSYS_28
> 0117EE&REV_01_000800
>
> (c) R-Clk "CompatibleIDs" in the R-Pane, & select delete.
> (Maybe use the Edit menu to export that key first.)
>
> Close up, & reboot-- did it go away?
> I see your other response & will get to it shortly.
>
> | "Warren" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
> | news:O4qJ1R$gIHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> |> This is probably a replay of the last removal exercise. You've got
> |> all the right moves, but it matters more in what order they are
> |> performed. Will printout your sugestions and think about various
> |> ways of performing the same operations until I come up with a
> |> winner, or not.
> |>
> |> "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
> |> news:eLhiGz%23gIHA.4196@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> |> > I've been studying this at least an hour now. Here are preliminary
> |> > thoughts...
>
> --
> Thanks or Good Luck,
> There may be humor in this post, and,
> Naturally, you will not sue,
> Should things get worse after this,
> PCR
> pcrrcp@netzero.net
>
>
 
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