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Solve : Strange green flickering DVI/VGA display issue, help!? |
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Answer» I have two computers. Yesterday I hooked up my newer pc to my old ones monitor/keyboard etc to diagnose a seperate internet issue. I REALLY wish I hadn't... When it booted it asked me to load new monitor drivers which I did. What kind of monitor was the old one that you hooked your new PC up to? I have never HEARD of a monitor needing drivers. Did you check to see if your video card might have come loose during all the moving around? Try to remove it and reseat it and see if that does any thing.The old monitor is a hp pavilion f1723. I REALISE monitors don't USUALLY need specific drivers but perhaps there is a difference between the drivers windows loads for dvi or vga? Although surely faulty drivers don't explain why I get the same corrupt display in the bios. It feels like some thing changed either in the graphics card or monitors internal software (if there is any?) when i plugged in the vga monitor. I did try reseating my video card and even tried it in my extra pcie slot, but the same happens. I could try updating the nvidia card bios from the MSI utility but it seems a bit risky to do it with the dvi input all messed up and if i do it with the vga cable im not sure anything will change.OK it's not the DVI cable, I just tried a brand new one in.This is not especially helpful, but adapters can be problematic. Do you have another DVI/VGA adapter you can try? I am also give to understand that some hardware SETUPS don't "like" the use of an adapter.If you mean the VGA to DVI adapter, it works. That isn't the problem. The problem is that after using one with a VGA monitor I can't go back to using a DVI cable and DVI monitor. Instead I'm having to use a VGA cable with the adapter which isn't ideal. |
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