Hi & new year on you all! 2010 huh!!
[FONT="]Not quite sure where this one sticks - so I picked the 'general forum'.
[/FONT]Problem:
1. Computer, at start up, sometimes can't find my monitor. Only way is to start the computer with the monitor switched off; then turn the monitor on at a certain time during the booting process (when I here a motherboard-beep). Occasionally the connection will be broken anyway (and I'll have to mess with the 'reset/-start button). I generally get to the motherboard page and BIOS settings. But sometimes not even that and then the only solution is to leave everything off for a while (minimum a couple of minuts – but not exactly sure).
2. Computer lose monitor when it to goes into sleep mode. This only happens if I leave it inactive for a long enough time. I can usually retrieve it if the display's gone out only for a short while, as usual - by pressing keyboard or moving mouse.
My hope is to find a solution that doesn't involve buying a new monitor
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System:
LCD Monitor
Scaleoview C19-11 (Fujitsu/Siemens)
Analog – so I use a AD-adapter.
Computer
DG 45 ID
Intel core 2 quad CPU Q9400 2,66GHz
Win 7 64-bit
DDR-2 PC 5300 4069 MB
SATA 2 500GB
Hitachi X4500 HD
NIVIDA NX 7600 GT
/Rooftops

[FONT="]Not quite sure where this one sticks - so I picked the 'general forum'.
[/FONT]Problem:
1. Computer, at start up, sometimes can't find my monitor. Only way is to start the computer with the monitor switched off; then turn the monitor on at a certain time during the booting process (when I here a motherboard-beep). Occasionally the connection will be broken anyway (and I'll have to mess with the 'reset/-start button). I generally get to the motherboard page and BIOS settings. But sometimes not even that and then the only solution is to leave everything off for a while (minimum a couple of minuts – but not exactly sure).
2. Computer lose monitor when it to goes into sleep mode. This only happens if I leave it inactive for a long enough time. I can usually retrieve it if the display's gone out only for a short while, as usual - by pressing keyboard or moving mouse.
My hope is to find a solution that doesn't involve buying a new monitor
System:
LCD Monitor
Scaleoview C19-11 (Fujitsu/Siemens)
Analog – so I use a AD-adapter.
Computer
DG 45 ID
Intel core 2 quad CPU Q9400 2,66GHz
Win 7 64-bit
DDR-2 PC 5300 4069 MB
SATA 2 500GB
Hitachi X4500 HD
NIVIDA NX 7600 GT
/Rooftops
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 64-bit home premiumIntel core 2 quad Q9400 cpu 2.66-4096DDR-2 PC5300 4096 MBNVIDIA GeForce7600GT (On board: Intel GMA X4500)
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Tranfor Data
- OS
- Windows 7 64-bit home premium
- CPU
- Intel core 2 quad Q9400 cpu 2.66-4096
- Motherboard
- Intel® Desktop Board DG45ID
- Memory
- DDR-2 PC5300 4096 MB
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA GeForce7600GT (On board: Intel GMA X4500)
- Sound Card
- On board - IDT High Definition Audio CODEC
- Monitor(s) Displays
- BenQ G2220HDA
- Screen Resolution
- 1920/1080
- Hard Drives
- SATA II 500GB Hitachi
- PSU
- CHIEFTEC 300W SI-A300P3, ATX 12V2.3
- Case
- CHIEFTEC
- Cooling
- 1 "pull out" fan behind and the original cpu fan.
- Keyboard
- Logitech
- Mouse
- Logitech
- Internet Speed
- 100/100 LAN

