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| My current KVM (iogear GCS612A), which I have used flawlessly for 2 XP systems for the past 3 years won't work with my new computer configed with Vista. The monitor signal won't activate the KVM, nor send a signal to the monitor. I was told (by Dell, Iogear, and LG - who makes my monitor) that I need a new KVM, but none on the Vista site are listed as "compatible" or "certified." I tired Microsoft "live chat" but all she could do was refer me to a link, none of which were guarenteed to work with Vista. So how do I buy one that I'm certain will work with Vista? Thanks for any support or feedback! -- Stephanie | Guest
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| According to tech service at Iogear it is working properly. I have swithched it between the 2 XP computers and it works fine. I Have tried switching the cables between the XP and Vista and it always responds to the XP regardless of which cable is connected, but there is no response from the Vista computer. I thought it was a problem with the video card, but Dell tried to troubleshoot the problem with me (i.e., more cable switching) and they believe it is the KVM. Do you have any other thoughts? I tried to contact MS, but when I put my PID into the chat section, it said my PID was not valid, even though I registered my system. I have spent the last 8 hours (seriously) trying to resolve this problem. -- Thanks, Stephanie "babaloo" wrote: Quote:
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| You have a Dell computer so I assume Windows Vista came with the Dell. If so, Windows Vista is OEM and the message you get from Microsoft support is correct. For OEM, the manufacturer and not Microsoft is the source of support. One of the many reasons why you paid less for your OEM Windows Vista. Do monitor mouse and keyboard function properly when plugged into the same source as the KVM? Otherwise something else it the problem and I doubt it is the operating system. -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org "soulsrfing" <soulsrfing@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BD337DA8-CD3E-4833-93A1-B5E8832551CD@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Hi Jupiter, You're right, the Vista is OEM. As far as whether anything else works through the KVM, that is to be determined. I can't hook up the mouse or keyboard because the Dell is USB and the KVM is PS/2 and I have ordered a converter so that I can connect them (looks like that will be a waste of money). I didn't even try the audio - guess I got too frustrated. I'll see if that works when I get home form work tonight. What I don't understand is, why would my XP computers work fine, but not the Vista? The KVM activity lights show that it is receiving a signal from the XPs, but nothing from the Vista. Based on your comments, do you think it is a hardware problem? When I called Dell, I suggested it was the video card, but they think because it works without the KVM that the KVM is the problem - not the card. They told me to buy a "MS Certified or Compatible" KVM, but according to the MS website, they no longer logo KVMs. So what's a girl to do?? -- Thanks for your feedback, Stephanie "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote: Quote:
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| Stephanie; Borrow a PS2 mouse and keyboard from a friend. I suspect you have a problem with those connectors. the keyboard and mouse will confirm whether they work or not. -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org "soulsrfing" <soulsrfing@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5BBD1AE5-E8DE-4630-9A75-794C170A26D3@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Hi Jupiter, I have a PS/2 mouse/keyboard that I use for my XPs, but I can't connect them to the Dell/Vista (which is strictly USB) until I get the converter (the KVM is PS/2 in and out). As I mentioned, the PS/2s work fine on the XPs, but there is no way to test the mouse/keyboard on the Dell/Vista. However, the converter will be delivered tomorrow and that should give me some more information. -- Again, thanks for your suggestions and feedback, Stephanie "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote: Quote:
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