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I'm not sure whether this is the right NG for this, but here goes!
I have WinXP Homeand a Geforce4 MX4000 video card with the most recent
drivers. The monitor is a 14inch TFT of "unknown" origin, but performs
well for my purposes.
On a couple of occasions, the following problem has occurred just
after turning the PC on:
The monitor is already powered up before the PC is started.
The startup screen (BIOS etc.) displays a normal (DOS like) display.
After the POST, and where I should see the Windows startup screen, the
display "whites out" and an Out of Range error is shown.
If I leave the PC on long enough for Windows to finish loading, I can
"hot plug" a CRT monitor which behaves perfectly, showing that the
refresh rate and resolution are within specification for the TFT
monitor.
If I plug the TFT monitor in again, all is well.
On odd one! But can anyone help?
(My suspicion falls on the monitor).
Regards
--
John Gruffydd (Mold, Wales, UK)
I'm not sure whether this is the right NG for this, but here goes!
I have WinXP Homeand a Geforce4 MX4000 video card with the most recent
drivers. The monitor is a 14inch TFT of "unknown" origin, but performs
well for my purposes.
On a couple of occasions, the following problem has occurred just
after turning the PC on:
The monitor is already powered up before the PC is started.
The startup screen (BIOS etc.) displays a normal (DOS like) display.
After the POST, and where I should see the Windows startup screen, the
display "whites out" and an Out of Range error is shown.
If I leave the PC on long enough for Windows to finish loading, I can
"hot plug" a CRT monitor which behaves perfectly, showing that the
refresh rate and resolution are within specification for the TFT
monitor.
If I plug the TFT monitor in again, all is well.
On odd one! But can anyone help?
(My suspicion falls on the monitor).
Regards
--
John Gruffydd (Mold, Wales, UK)