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From: CorfuVBProgrammer on 7 Apr 2008 05:36 Hello All. I have a client witch using two screens on the same computer but not at the same time. He switching them because he is working in two different positions. The second screen is not connected on the computer with the default cable but he using extension cable for that, and the extension cable is 3m long. The problem is that when he starting up the computer with the monitor witch is clouse to the computer without using extension cable all are fine but when he starting the computer with the extension cable in the second monitor the monitor doesn't work. If he startup the computer with the monitor that is near to the computer and then he change the monitors at the runtime then the second monitor that use the extension it works fine. What could be wrong in this problem ? ? ? Thanks a lot ! ! ! :D
From: Calab on 7 Apr 2008 06:55 "CorfuVBProgrammer" <merianosnikos(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:e841e881-e811-41ee-9615-6469ca029a86(a)u69g2000hse.googlegroups.com... | The problem is that when he starting up the computer with the monitor | witch is clouse to the computer without using extension cable all are | fine but when he starting the computer with the extension cable in the | second monitor the monitor doesn't work. How is he connecting these? Does he have a switchbox, or is physically unplugging and plugging in the monitors? Or, does have have both connected to different video ports on his video card? Also, what OS? What video card? What monitors?
From: CorfuVBProgrammer on 8 Apr 2008 08:36 Thanks a lot CALAB for your request. He unplugging the menitor by his self. He don't have none switchbox. And as propably you as client he don't like to buy nothing extra for this problem ! ! ! Is anything that i can do by my self ? ? ? Thanks a lot ! ! !
From: CorfuVBProgrammer on 8 Apr 2008 08:37 I can't remember at this time what monitor he has. The OS is Windows XP Pro Greek with SP2 installed
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