TV Output Problem

tgz101

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Greetings,

I just installed Windows 7 Ultimate on an older computer I'd been using as a "media center" for my 42" widescreen television. Under XP Pro, the TV was recognized as a PnP Monitor using a VGA cable.

Under Windows 7, however, it seems that the TV will only work as a projector and nothing more. To get it to display I have to plug in my Acer desktop monitor and then set it up as dual screen.

If I start up Windows 7 using only the TV then the screen goes blank and "Not Support" starts to flash across the TV.

I am using a pretty old video card (Radeon 9600 Pro), but Windows 7 automatically installed drivers from less than a year ago. As this is now considered legacy hardware by ATI, this is as good as it's going to get.

Anyone have any suggestions, solutions, or workarounds? I'm currently building a shortcut to the Display Switcher with a parameter to use the external display. I'm going to put this is the startup folder and hope for the best.

Computer Specs:
AMD Athlon XP 3000+ @ 2.004 GHz
1.00 GB Memory
ATI Radeon 9600 Pro
All Windows Updates downloaded
Best available drivers installed
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Acer Aspire One AOA-150
OS
Windows 7
CPU
1.6 Ghz Intel Atom
Memory
1024MB
Graphics Card(s)
Intel Graphics Accelerator
Sound Card
On board
Monitor(s) Displays
Laptop
Hard Drives
140GB HHD
Cooling
Fan cooled

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Sony Vaio FZ21Z
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 ®™
CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo (2.2 GHz)
Motherboard
Sony (Intel Chipset)
Memory
2x 2GB Corsair (667 MHz)
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA 8600M GS (256MB)
Sound Card
Sigmatel
Monitor(s) Displays
15.4" TFT X-Black
Screen Resolution
1280x800
Hard Drives
Western Digital 300GB Scorpio Black (7200rpm)
Mouse
Logitech Anywhere MX
Internet Speed
Sky 5MB
Welcome to seven forums we really could use your motherboard manufacturer, As you pointed out the card has been demoted so to speak to legacy drivers. What driver are you using? Here is a link to the 9.11 driver but their is also a 9.12 hot fix available ATI Catalyst? Legacy Display Driver You can try installing this by following the information on this thread http://www.sevenforums.com/graphic-cards/35299-install-agp-drivers-hd-3850-3650-2400-pro.html Here is the link o the 9.12 hotfix driver GPU42ATICatalyst9.12Hotfix Please post back and we'll see where were at. Thanks. Fabe
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self Built
OS
Windows 7 ultimate 64 bit / XP Home sp3
CPU
intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3.0ghz
Motherboard
Asus P5ND bios 1401
Memory
8 gigs 1066 OCZ Fata1ty
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 580 Call of Duty Black Ops Edition
Sound Card
Creative Soundblaster Audigy 2zs
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus 24in LCD's 2MS X2
Screen Resolution
1920x1080p @60Hz
Hard Drives
WD Caviar 500 Black/ WD Caviar 200 Blue
PSU
OCZ 700W GameXtreme
Case
NZXT Apollo
Cooling
Corsair H50 CPU/120mm x3 /60mm x2 /Corsair Dominator Ram
Keyboard
Logitech Bluetooth Wireless MX5000
Mouse
Logitech Bluetooth Wireless MX1000
Internet Speed
Download 19.83 Upload 0.97
Other Info
Logitech Z2300 Speakers/ Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones/Avermedia PCI-e Hybrid TV Bravo/Epson NX415 all in one/ 4 Port Powered USB Hub/ LG 10x Bluray Burner /TSST Corp DVDRW External
Thank you for the quick replies.

Pertaining to the legacy drivers from the ATI website, I installed those earlier and it caused horrible pixelation on both the Acer monitor and the TV. I had to restart in safe mode and roll back the drivers to the W7 defaults.

As for my current drivers, I can't look them up right now since I'm at work, but I remember they were dated from April 2009.

The good news is that the problem seems to have resolved itself after juggling the displays around for awhile.

I also went into the Catalyst Control Center and lowered the TV's refresh rate to 60 and checked the "Force Computer to Recognize TV" box. After that I changed the TV to my default monitor and it seemed to work. W7 now recognizes the TV as a "Nonstandard PnP Monitor" rather than an "LCD Monitor". So the drivers from ATI didn't work but the software seemed to help a great deal, especially in creating the ideal resolution. Everything is currently running smooth but it took me half the night to get there.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Acer Aspire One AOA-150
OS
Windows 7
CPU
1.6 Ghz Intel Atom
Memory
1024MB
Graphics Card(s)
Intel Graphics Accelerator
Sound Card
On board
Monitor(s) Displays
Laptop
Hard Drives
140GB HHD
Cooling
Fan cooled
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