My old monitor has problems turning on, I can leave it on for 30hrs before it decides to display a picture, or I can manipulate it by unplugging the DVI cable from the back, but sometimes even that takes a few tries. It's off warranty and for reference it's a Samsung SyncMaster 226BW.
So I bought a new monitor and I have it plugged in using HDMI, but a problem I get is that when both monitors are plugged in the HDMI has no display until it gets to Windows, so I cannot see the boot process of my PC, because my old monitor as explained above has problems turning on.
Was a hindrance today when I was tinkering with my SSD and had to go to BIOS, and frankly I'd like to be able to see in case anything goes wrong, like a BSOD or Windows update etc.
So how do I get my HDMI monitor to give me a picture when the other monitor is plugged in. My new monitor is another Samsung, SyncMaster SA350.
So I bought a new monitor and I have it plugged in using HDMI, but a problem I get is that when both monitors are plugged in the HDMI has no display until it gets to Windows, so I cannot see the boot process of my PC, because my old monitor as explained above has problems turning on.
Was a hindrance today when I was tinkering with my SSD and had to go to BIOS, and frankly I'd like to be able to see in case anything goes wrong, like a BSOD or Windows update etc.
So how do I get my HDMI monitor to give me a picture when the other monitor is plugged in. My new monitor is another Samsung, SyncMaster SA350.
My Computer
At a glance
Win 7 HPi7 9306Gb Corsair 1600MHzGainward 470GTX
- OS
- Win 7 HP
- CPU
- i7 930
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte x58-UD3R
- Memory
- 6Gb Corsair 1600MHz
- Graphics Card(s)
- Gainward 470GTX
- Sound Card
- Onboard
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung SyncMaster SA350
- Screen Resolution
- 1920/1080
- Hard Drives
- OCZ Vertex 4
2x Samsung SpinPoint F3 500Gb
- PSU
- OCZ 700W
- Case
- Antec P182
- Cooling
- Corsair H50
- Keyboard
- Hiper
- Mouse
- ROCCAT Kone+
- Internet Speed
- 100Mb