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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    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.
    Only if it's windoze.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by Halo Jones View Post
    Checked prior & no



    Correct only a power down / restart brings the monitor back
    Dear Jones.

    We will be reverting you to previous response and closing this call. Much thanks.

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  • Halo Jones
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    Double check your power settings and just make sure you don't have something buried in there that puts it into hibernation mode.
    Checked prior & no

    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    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?
    Correct only a power down / restart brings the monitor back

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  • ladymuck
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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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  • Halo Jones
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    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?
    Yes

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  • xoggoth
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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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  • Halo Jones
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    Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View Post
    What version of Windows? I'm guessing 8+?
    Version 7 Pro (it works)

    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    It's a good idea to reboot your computer at least once a week,
    Desktop - gets turned off on a Thursday night

    Originally posted by pr1 View Post
    updating the graphics card drivers seems to have fixed it
    Ohh good shout, not done them in a while - will try.


    Thanks All

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  • pr1
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    Originally posted by Halo Jones View Post
    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?

    TIA
    I was getting the same thing since updating to win10, updating the graphics card drivers seems to have fixed it (radeon card)

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  • WTFH
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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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  • Pip in a Poke
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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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  • Halo Jones
    started a topic Help Desk Query

    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?

    TIA

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