View Full Version : Monitor and resolution
Artaudd
07-17-2001, 11:38 PM
I play games alot and this happens more and more often .... when i play a game it generally changes the resolution and you can hear your monitor click into the different resolution. The problem is the monitor is frequently going black. i can listen to the computer and tell everthing is going ok but the monitor is not displaying anything. not only that but when i turn the computer off the green data light normally turns light orange to signify that no data is comming or whatever but the monitor light stays green and then when i restarty the computer the monitor is still displaying the black screen but the computer starts up normally(i can hear it) . To fix it i have to turn off all the power to the monitor and the computer and wait an unspecified amount of time for it to work again. When i start the computer it either clicks back into resolution or stays black with the green light. has anyone ever heard of this? bad monitor? bad video card? bad driver??
Make sure you are using an exact monitor definition file - the generic plug and play definition doesn't always have the correct ranges.
rios__
07-18-2001, 10:44 AM
I had this problem once. It was on an old daytek monitor. It turned out that this big black thing where a whole bunch of thick wires come out had a loose connection on the board so I soldered it back on (this was before I knew that a monitor could seriously injure you). Its probably not what's happening to you though.
It simply could mean that you need a new monitor.
Artaudd
07-18-2001, 05:28 PM
i think i fixed it... i downloaded the older drivers(compaq) for my video card and it seems to work now.
Artaudd
07-19-2001, 12:14 AM
actually scratch that. like i said sometimes it does/doesnt work. In device manager it correctly identifies my monitor(sylvania f70) . i suppose its just a cheap monitor but it works fine for browsing/email and stuff just not changing reslolutions :)
Artuadd,Just a thought here, Some games that I play, do request that I
play them in a resolution that my monitor cannot handle!GP3 being the latest
to ask this question in graphics setup.
Pot........:p
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