- Sep 9, 2002
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I have 2 monitors one is a generic behemoth of a monitor 21? and the other is a 19inch Sony HMD-A400. The Sony is the one that shuts down. (We?re talking single display mode)
I boot up the machine, and go about my business for a short amount of time, and then the monitor shuts off (kind of like energy saver power down, except that?s not it, because it shut down in the middle of me doing something and it doesn?t recover after moving the mouse or hitting the keyboard, and the amount of time between boot up and monitor shut off is fairly random).
The machine remains on. What I had been doing for sometime was blindly rebooting, but that wasn?t very efficient since it would only be a short matter of time before the monitor would shut off again. However I discovered another work-around...
I found that if I plugged in the 21? monitor, in place of the Sony, I?d regain visual.
Furthermore I discovered that using a DVI to VGA adapter I plug the Sony into the DVI port. And using the Display properties I enable the Sony, and make it the primary, then disable and shut down the 21? monitor (unless of course, I want dual display).
Once I shut down or reboot, the same thing happens; the monitor shuts down. And to fix it, I reverse the role, that is the 21? goes into the DVI port (using the adapter) and the Sony goes back to VGA.
After the work around is applied the monitor pretty much stays on indefinitely. Sometimes it will shut down, if I let energy saver shut down the monitor for me (after an idle hour).
I?ve noticed that only the Sony is the one to shut down, and it appears to shut down only in SINGLE display mode. At least, thus far I?ve not noticed the Generic 21? shut down, and I?ve noticed neither shut down when in dual display mode.
I had done some searching, and for the most part, anyone having a similar problem has been advised that it?s a heating issue. Although there are people who attest that the latest Catalyst drivers do cause some extra heating obviously that?s not entirely what?s at fault here, otherwise my work around would fail.
I?m not sure what all I can conclude from this. I think it would be a bit hasty to deduce that either the Video Card or the monitor is at fault, since technically speaking, they both work... This started happening after I installed the Catalyst drivers 5.1 (or point Zero; I can?t remember). What I do know is that I formatted my computer and reinstalled windows and cats 4.10 (the ones I had prior to this issue) and the problem persists. I have thought about trying catalyst 5.2, but quite frankly, I?m frightened.
Any grandmaster here knows what could the problem be?
I boot up the machine, and go about my business for a short amount of time, and then the monitor shuts off (kind of like energy saver power down, except that?s not it, because it shut down in the middle of me doing something and it doesn?t recover after moving the mouse or hitting the keyboard, and the amount of time between boot up and monitor shut off is fairly random).
The machine remains on. What I had been doing for sometime was blindly rebooting, but that wasn?t very efficient since it would only be a short matter of time before the monitor would shut off again. However I discovered another work-around...
I found that if I plugged in the 21? monitor, in place of the Sony, I?d regain visual.
Furthermore I discovered that using a DVI to VGA adapter I plug the Sony into the DVI port. And using the Display properties I enable the Sony, and make it the primary, then disable and shut down the 21? monitor (unless of course, I want dual display).
Once I shut down or reboot, the same thing happens; the monitor shuts down. And to fix it, I reverse the role, that is the 21? goes into the DVI port (using the adapter) and the Sony goes back to VGA.
After the work around is applied the monitor pretty much stays on indefinitely. Sometimes it will shut down, if I let energy saver shut down the monitor for me (after an idle hour).
I?ve noticed that only the Sony is the one to shut down, and it appears to shut down only in SINGLE display mode. At least, thus far I?ve not noticed the Generic 21? shut down, and I?ve noticed neither shut down when in dual display mode.
I had done some searching, and for the most part, anyone having a similar problem has been advised that it?s a heating issue. Although there are people who attest that the latest Catalyst drivers do cause some extra heating obviously that?s not entirely what?s at fault here, otherwise my work around would fail.
I?m not sure what all I can conclude from this. I think it would be a bit hasty to deduce that either the Video Card or the monitor is at fault, since technically speaking, they both work... This started happening after I installed the Catalyst drivers 5.1 (or point Zero; I can?t remember). What I do know is that I formatted my computer and reinstalled windows and cats 4.10 (the ones I had prior to this issue) and the problem persists. I have thought about trying catalyst 5.2, but quite frankly, I?m frightened.
Any grandmaster here knows what could the problem be?