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| Relevant Info - CPU: AM2 5200 Mobo: M2N32-SLI Deluxe wifi edition O/S: Vista 32 home premium GPU: 2 X EVGA 7600GT 256mb (sli mode) Monitor: Viewsonic 27" LCD T.V. utilizing DVI port from primary slot vga (don't know model # off the top of my head, i'm at work, but I do know I dl the unsigned drivers vista os zip file from viewsonic's website) PSU: 600W All drivers are current/up-to-date. PROBLEM: Put computer into sleep mode either through start menu or pushing pwr button (i've set requirement for pwr button < 4sec = sleep mode). I go to work. 8 hrs later, I come back, click mouse or push a key on keyboard. Electronically, computer wakes up, however, display/monitor stays on standby. I'll press a button on the Viewsonic's remote control to get the bugger out of standby mode, but it immediately goes back to a blank screen/standby, which tells me, computer isn't "waking" up the lcd like it should OR basically, the two ain't communicating. So, I'll 1)Press the reset switch (but sometimes this is a hit or miss, b/c upon reboot the LCD may or may not come out of standby and start displaying, which again means the two ain't communicating), and if it does work, I'll get asked to start in safe mode, last known config, etc. OR 2)I'll decide to hold down pwr button, shut computer off, then power on, upon which I'll get asked to start in safe mode, last known config, etc. This has been happening before and after sli mode, so I know it's not that. This has been a pain in the rear, even with XP, so I know it's not just another new bug with vista. But now I'm finally fed up with it, and am querying about it. Q: How do I fix? I've tried messing with bios plug n play options, windows "sleep" mode options, removing and re-plugging DVI cable while computer just sits there on, the t.v.'s menu options, etc, but to no avail, the display won't come up. So, I've just set settings to never turn off hard drive or monitor, or enter sleep mode, and leave screensaver on, so that I don't have to deal with my blank screen issue. In advance, I'd like to thank all those that provide T/S tips, I'm desperate. It'd be nice to come home, and after the comp has been asleep a while, just click mouse button and everything comes up normally, everytime, all the time. (This may also help you help me troubleshoot, USB Razer diamondback mouse & USB generic dynex keyboard, AND this problem doesn't seem to occur when the comp is in sleep mode for a short while, say less than 1 or 2hrs...) Lastly, apologize for the novel read, I'm comp. literate and am capable of entering the registry to tweak this or that, have exhausted the forums/faq sections, and will do whatever I gotta do to get this unique problem solved once and for all. r/ Blank Screen | Guest
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| Maybe the unsigned drivers are the issue? Have you tried uninstalling the Viewsonic & re-installing with Vista's built in signed drivers, to see what happens? JC "calvnhobbes" wrote: Quote:
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| I get this issue also, but only on one model of CPU - the Dell OptiPlex 745's using the digital LCD on Vista. I contacted Dell, they had two fixes (which neither worked) 1st to flash the BIOS with their new update, no luck, and then they said that this is a know issue with their 745 models, with a Symantec conflict. preformed their suggested registry edit, also with no luck. This is also a factory install of all driver, which are already the newest that are listed on Dell's site as well as ATI which is providing the vista drives for this model. So any help in this matter would be greatful "calvnhobbes" wrote: Quote:
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| Since all the power to your MOBO is not turned off during a restart like it is with a power off your problem may have something to do with the amount of power available to your components and the sequence they come up in. It appears that another device may be drawing too much power during restart at the same time that you graphics card is trying to start. I suggest that you set your floppy or a optical drive as your boot disk and then let this device time out during boot with no disk installed this will delay your boot HDD from drawing a lot of power right away. "DeanFif" <DeanFif@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:319ABEB6-99E9-4D54-924C-CD2E03FBDAB3@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| I've had this once, so far. I believe it to be hardware related because it also failed to initialise the graphics card from cold a couple of times. I took the side off the tower with the intention of pulling the graphics card out and reseating it but, after getting the screw out of the bracket, failed to get the retaining clip released from the back end of the card. Anyway, wiggling it about, pushing it firmly into its slot and putting everything back together seems to have helped; it hasn't happened since (so far). I've also had the keyboard (PS2, not USB) go unresponsive coming out of sleep mode. No idea what causes that yet. Anyway, to sum up, make sure your graphics cards are fully seated in their slots. Not sure how SLI works these days, but is there also a ribbon cable between the two cards? If so, check that too. One other important thing: make sure you and the computer are earthed before touching anything inside. Let us know how you get on. "calvnhobbes" <calvnhobbes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:58CC3E99-D101-44BC-AA4C-5DFA6BE77223@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Yes, this is a problem that occurs now and then, and Dell knows about it as it appears on their consumer boards. My laptop uses the Intel 945 driver, version 6.xx or 7.xx. You describe my situation almost perfectly, and I know the screen illumination is ON (can see slight bleed of light), but the LCD pixels are all OFF. In other words, the problem is NOT the illumination panel behind the LCD but the LCD itself. Dell has had me reinstall versions of the video driver, to no avail. Because the problem is intermittent, it might work three or four times and appear to be "cured", then fail the next time. Dell's next suggestion was to replace my mother board, but since the situation changes with driver changes, I suspect software is the problem. I dislike this, but have been tolerating it knowing that new video driver editions are forthcoming. And, somewhere/someone has solved it - hopefully that information will be shared! PLEASE post advice here, or send it to me at the address above (remove the obvious). Thanks! Rojo Habe wrote: Quote:
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