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From: Don on 13 Apr 2008 16:14 My OS is a fully up to date version of Windows XP Pro. My Viewsonic VP2330wb monitor works just fine with the ATI Radeon X1600 (256 meg) video card when I use the VGA cable. When I use the DVI cable, the following happens. The system boots and the Intel splash screen and the Windows startup screen display in DVI mode. When the system should display the login screen, the video signal is lost. So I uninstalled the Catalyst software and ATI video drivers. When I restarted my machine using the generic Windows video driver I was able to log into Windows in DVI mode just fine. Other than running at a lower resolution, everything worked. So I installed the latest version of the Catalyst Control Center and then shut down my machine. When I started it back up again, the same old thing happened, no DVI signal. What's wrong, and how can I fix the problem? I'm only running the one monitor and the Primary Display is the one that is active. I've run the monitor through the DVI cable at high resolution in Linux using the generic driver. So I know the monitor isn't the issue.
From: ShadowTek on 14 Apr 2008 19:11 My 19" Viewsonic VX924 was doing something similar, off and on, over the course of about a year. It gradually got worse, eventually to the point where the monitor would not come on at all. Fortunately, it was still under a 3 year warranty, and I sent it back for a successful repair. I searched for DVI, Viewsonic problems on google, and it seems that there are a lot of people that have had malfunctions with their Viewsonic monitors. I like this monitor. But there ain't much to like about something that stops working. You may not be having the same problem though.
From: Don on 17 Apr 2008 09:41 Strange thing is, I can run the monitor at 1920 by 1200 (DVI-D mode) in Linux just fine so I don't know whether it is the monitor or the ATI video card or a quirk in the driver. So I am going to try an nVidia card in a couple of days. And if that doesn't work I agues I will will have to send it back to the place I got it from. ShadowTek wrote: > My 19" Viewsonic VX924 was doing something similar, off and on, over > the course of about a year. It gradually got worse, eventually to the > point where the monitor would not come on at all. Fortunately, it was > still under a 3 year warranty, and I sent it back for a successful > repair. > > I searched for DVI, Viewsonic problems on google, and it seems that > there are a lot of people that have had malfunctions with their > Viewsonic monitors. > > I like this monitor. But there ain't much to like about something that > stops working. > > You may not be having the same problem though.
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