Hi my computer is not recognizing my monitor in normal windows mode, even though it sends a signal and displays fine during start up , and in safe mode. I had to go to a net cafe to send this sad plea for help. Here's what happend...
I turned on my computer without my monitor pluged in, its not USB, its one of those blue plugs with the two screw things on the side and square with pins inside. The top side of the square is wider than the other. You know that one.
(ACER AL1913)
So I pluged it in after it had loaded up, (maybe during, not sure) and nothing happend, there was nothing on the screen like I wasn' t receiving a signal. Just black.
I rebooted and the screen was showing the usual boot up stuff, so i know it's connected properley and all that, so i thought it was working but just after the windows splash page, when the "log in window" usually pops up, it goes black, I briefly get my monitors firmare "no signal" message. Also the green light next to the monitors power button goes orange, wich it usually only does when the monitor's turned on before the PC is turned on.
I rebooted serveral times with the same effect. I had to reboot into safe mode just to be able to shut the PC down from its start menue. So in Safe mode the screen shows up as it usualy does in this mode.
I did a few things to try and fix it wich may not have helped....
I removed all the monitor entries from the device manager hoping it would have to re-recognize it and then re-install the drivers for it. I got all the exact same symptoms trying to boot into normal windows. It also didn't re-load monitor drivers going into safe mode. It's wierd. I have no montior listed in my device manager now but the symptoms aren't worse than they were before.
I also merged a copy of the registry i had from earlier in the year and it made no difference.
I've never gotten my "safe mode with network support" to actuall connect to my DSL so i've had to go to an internet cafe to post this. I will be back tommorow or the day after to get any feedback, if any. Feel free to dump multiple things to try at once or in order as it will save runing back and forth (i've recently recovered from a sprained ankle).
Thank you very much for your time.
Keith.
windows 98SE
VIA KT133 chipset
I turned on my computer without my monitor pluged in, its not USB, its one of those blue plugs with the two screw things on the side and square with pins inside. The top side of the square is wider than the other. You know that one.
(ACER AL1913)
So I pluged it in after it had loaded up, (maybe during, not sure) and nothing happend, there was nothing on the screen like I wasn' t receiving a signal. Just black.
I rebooted and the screen was showing the usual boot up stuff, so i know it's connected properley and all that, so i thought it was working but just after the windows splash page, when the "log in window" usually pops up, it goes black, I briefly get my monitors firmare "no signal" message. Also the green light next to the monitors power button goes orange, wich it usually only does when the monitor's turned on before the PC is turned on.
I rebooted serveral times with the same effect. I had to reboot into safe mode just to be able to shut the PC down from its start menue. So in Safe mode the screen shows up as it usualy does in this mode.
I did a few things to try and fix it wich may not have helped....
I removed all the monitor entries from the device manager hoping it would have to re-recognize it and then re-install the drivers for it. I got all the exact same symptoms trying to boot into normal windows. It also didn't re-load monitor drivers going into safe mode. It's wierd. I have no montior listed in my device manager now but the symptoms aren't worse than they were before.
I also merged a copy of the registry i had from earlier in the year and it made no difference.
I've never gotten my "safe mode with network support" to actuall connect to my DSL so i've had to go to an internet cafe to post this. I will be back tommorow or the day after to get any feedback, if any. Feel free to dump multiple things to try at once or in order as it will save runing back and forth (i've recently recovered from a sprained ankle).
Thank you very much for your time.
Keith.
windows 98SE
VIA KT133 chipset