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When resuming from standby, I don't get a video signal on
my DVI-D connection. I have an nVidia FX5900Ultra with a
DVI-D and VGA connection, and I use both connections with
a dual monitor setup: I have an LCD screen on the DVD-D
connection set as my primary screen, and a CRT screen on
the VGA connection as my secondary screen. I do get a
signal on the VGA connection (I can see the mouse
pointer), but the DVI-D connection remains dead after
resuming from standby.
Does anyone know what the issue could be?
Thx,
Chris.
2.No video for automated S3 standby resume.
I have my computer (Win XP Pro AMD Athlon 2800+) setup to go into standby
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button, keyboard or remote. When the computer resumes on its own though (for
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a Radeon 9250 AGP vid card. This problem affects both the tv-out and the
standard vga out. I have the latest drivers installed. The problem is similar
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just up an try the fix. I am out of ideas, and any help would be
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4.Mouse does not work after resuming from Standby mode
Using SP3 rather than SP4 did resolve the problem. Thanks.
"Steve Nielsen" < XXXX@XXXXX.COM > wrote in message
news: XXXX@XXXXX.COM ...
> SP4 has problems for many people. Try SP3. It could also be a Windows
> update that included an updated driver for the mouse.
>
> Steve
>
> Sheri Sourbeck wrote:
>
> > I did try replacing my application with a simple VB app that just
displays a
> > blank form. I encountered the same problem. Since this was not a
problem
> > when I was using Win2K SP2 I suspect that Microsoft has introduced a
problem
> > in either SP3 or SP4.
> >
> > "Dan Seur" < XXXX@XXXXX.COM > wrote in message
> > news:O% XXXX@XXXXX.COM ...
> >
> >>Seems to me you have a flaw in your custom code. Some process(es?) isn't
> >>waking up, perhaps because it was killed at suspension time. Could be
> >>some slight miscoding at an API. Try checking services' settings, too.
> >>
> >>Sheri Sourbeck wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>I have a laptop loaded with Win2K Pro, SP4. The startup Shell on this
> >>>system has been changed from Explorer.exe to a custom application that
I
> >>>have written. The system has also been configured to go into standby
> >
> > mode
> >
> >>>after 30 minutes. When the system returns from standby the mouse no
> >
> > longer
> >
> >>>works. If I change my shell back to Explorer.exe I do not experience
> >
> > this
> >
> >>>problem.
> >>>
> >>>NOTE: I do not have the option of leaving Explorer.exe as the shell
and
> >>>placing my application in the starup group. This system is installed
> >>>onboard aircraft and the FAA wants to ensure that there is no access to
> >
> > the
> >
> >>>OS. Access to TaskMgr.exe has also been disabled.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >
> >
>
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Hi,
Has anyone had a problem where the MCE remote will not work when resuming
from standby mode? I have to either restart MCE or remove then replace the
IR Commander.
Help comments woul be much appreciated.
--
Kind Regards
Mark
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