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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostChecked prior & no
Correct only a power down / restart brings the monitor back
We will be reverting you to previous response and closing this call. Much thanks.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostDouble check your power settings and just make sure you don't have something buried in there that puts it into hibernation mode.
Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI presume when you see the no input message, you give the mouse a wiggle, hit the space bar a few times and it doesn't wake up?
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Double check your power settings and just make sure you don't have something buried in there that puts it into hibernation mode.
I presume when you see the no input message, you give the mouse a wiggle, hit the space bar a few times and it doesn't wake up?
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI have same problem with 1st monitor not showing on occasions. Ok on restart. Looked on net and never found a solution that works. Is yours an Intel processor?
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I have same problem with 1st monitor not showing on occasions. Ok on restart. Looked on net and never found a solution that works. Is yours an Intel processor?
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Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View PostWhat version of Windows? I'm guessing 8+?
Originally posted by WTFH View PostIt's a good idea to reboot your computer at least once a week,
Originally posted by pr1 View Postupdating the graphics card drivers seems to have fixed it
Thanks All
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostBit of a random one for you all, but hoping one of you professionals will know the answer or point me in the right direction.
My PC at home has 2 monitors (a Dell & an Acer) the Dell is my main monitor (Nr 1 in the display settings) I tend to leave PC on overnight but turn the monitors off.
Sometimes (with no discernible pattern) when I go to turn on the monitors the desktop only appears on the Acer & the Dell says “no input” or some such thing & I have to restart (yes it’s a 1st world problem)
I have 2 graphics cards & I have tired both monitors plugged in to one card & one monitor per card.
BGG also has the same issue, but it does not bother him so he CBA to find a solution (if there is one to be found)
Is this just one of those windows glitches that happens or is there a setting I can tweak to save me from having to turn it off & on again?
TIA
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Possibly caused by windows rebooting?
It's a good idea to reboot your computer at least once a week, and if it's a laptop it's a very good idea to switch it off when not in use.
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I think it's a Windows glitch.
I often sleep my laptop but can't get the screen to wake up without a hard reset.
What version of Windows? I'm guessing 8+?
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Help Desk Query
Bit of a random one for you all, but hoping one of you professionals will know the answer or point me in the right direction.
My PC at home has 2 monitors (a Dell & an Acer) the Dell is my main monitor (Nr 1 in the display settings) I tend to leave PC on overnight but turn the monitors off.
Sometimes (with no discernible pattern) when I go to turn on the monitors the desktop only appears on the Acer & the Dell says “no input” or some such thing & I have to restart (yes it’s a 1st world problem)
I have 2 graphics cards & I have tired both monitors plugged in to one card & one monitor per card.
BGG also has the same issue, but it does not bother him so he CBA to find a solution (if there is one to be found)
Is this just one of those windows glitches that happens or is there a setting I can tweak to save me from having to turn it off & on again?
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