View Full Version : Monitor sleeps @ startup
L Scott
February 23rd 04, 09:24 PM
I gave my old puter (900mhz celeron, 256meg ram, windows
xp home) to a friend. They have tried two monitors and
they're both doing the same thing. At startup they see
the Windows XP screen and then the monitor goes into sleep
mode (the power light on the monitor blinks). Any ideas?
Alvin Brown
February 23rd 04, 09:45 PM
Hello
Try to open the pc and make sure that the video card
is seated properly, may have cam loose in the moving
process, just something to check
Al
L Scott wrote:
> I gave my old puter (900mhz celeron, 256meg ram, windows
> xp home) to a friend. They have tried two monitors and
> they're both doing the same thing. At startup they see
> the Windows XP screen and then the monitor goes into sleep
> mode (the power light on the monitor blinks). Any ideas?
L Scott
February 23rd 04, 10:09 PM
Tried that...not it. We are able to use the monitors in
safe mode but not a regular startup.>-----Original Message-
----
>Hello
>
>Try to open the pc and make sure that the video card
>is seated properly, may have cam loose in the moving
>process, just something to check
>
>Al
>
>L Scott wrote:
>
>> I gave my old puter (900mhz celeron, 256meg ram, windows
>> xp home) to a friend. They have tried two monitors and
>> they're both doing the same thing. At startup they see
>> the Windows XP screen and then the monitor goes into
sleep
>> mode (the power light on the monitor blinks). Any
ideas?
>
>.
>
Lance Wynn
February 23rd 04, 11:14 PM
Does the monitor support the refresh rate that is specified in the
properties? I have an old monitor that seems to sleep when the refresh rate
is too high. Some newer ones display a video mode not supported.
"L Scott" > wrote in message
...
> Tried that...not it. We are able to use the monitors in
> safe mode but not a regular startup.>-----Original Message-
> ----
> >Hello
> >
> >Try to open the pc and make sure that the video card
> >is seated properly, may have cam loose in the moving
> >process, just something to check
> >
> >Al
> >
> >L Scott wrote:
> >
> >> I gave my old puter (900mhz celeron, 256meg ram, windows
> >> xp home) to a friend. They have tried two monitors and
> >> they're both doing the same thing. At startup they see
> >> the Windows XP screen and then the monitor goes into
> sleep
> >> mode (the power light on the monitor blinks). Any
> ideas?
> >
> >.
> >
L Scott
February 23rd 04, 11:46 PM
That may be the problem. But, how can you change the
refresh rate if you can't get the monitor to work so you
can see the screen? Is there someplace in SAFE mode where
I can change monitor settings? All of the monitor
settings seem to not be available in SAFE mode.
>-----Original Message-----
>Does the monitor support the refresh rate that is
specified in the
>properties? I have an old monitor that seems to sleep
when the refresh rate
>is too high. Some newer ones display a video mode not
supported.
>
>"L Scott" > wrote in
message
...
>> Tried that...not it. We are able to use the monitors in
>> safe mode but not a regular startup.>-----Original
Message-
>> ----
>> >Hello
>> >
>> >Try to open the pc and make sure that the video card
>> >is seated properly, may have cam loose in the moving
>> >process, just something to check
>> >
>> >Al
>> >
>> >L Scott wrote:
>> >
>> >> I gave my old puter (900mhz celeron, 256meg ram,
windows
>> >> xp home) to a friend. They have tried two monitors
and
>> >> they're both doing the same thing. At startup they
see
>> >> the Windows XP screen and then the monitor goes into
>> sleep
>> >> mode (the power light on the monitor blinks). Any
>> ideas?
>> >
>> >.
>> >
>
>
>.
>
Lance Wynn
February 24th 04, 01:46 AM
When it is first booting up, I believe you can hit the F8 key to get to the
startup menu. In XP I think there is a "Start in VGA Mode" or something
like that. That will start it at 640 x 480 with the lowest refresh rate,
and then you can change it once you get in.
Lance
"L Scott" > wrote in message
...
> That may be the problem. But, how can you change the
> refresh rate if you can't get the monitor to work so you
> can see the screen? Is there someplace in SAFE mode where
> I can change monitor settings? All of the monitor
> settings seem to not be available in SAFE mode.
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Does the monitor support the refresh rate that is
> specified in the
> >properties? I have an old monitor that seems to sleep
> when the refresh rate
> >is too high. Some newer ones display a video mode not
> supported.
> >
> >"L Scott" > wrote in
> message
> ...
> >> Tried that...not it. We are able to use the monitors in
> >> safe mode but not a regular startup.>-----Original
> Message-
> >> ----
> >> >Hello
> >> >
> >> >Try to open the pc and make sure that the video card
> >> >is seated properly, may have cam loose in the moving
> >> >process, just something to check
> >> >
> >> >Al
> >> >
> >> >L Scott wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> I gave my old puter (900mhz celeron, 256meg ram,
> windows
> >> >> xp home) to a friend. They have tried two monitors
> and
> >> >> they're both doing the same thing. At startup they
> see
> >> >> the Windows XP screen and then the monitor goes into
> >> sleep
> >> >> mode (the power light on the monitor blinks). Any
> >> ideas?
> >> >
> >> >.
> >> >
> >
> >
> >.
> >
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