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I have a new computer with Vista Home Premium. My monitor is ViewSonic VX922 I have a NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GS video card and a ASUS P5N32-SLI Motherboard. My problem is that I cannot switch my monitor to digital display, when I do it defaults back to analog even though I have the latest drivers available for both monitor and video card. Anyone have any ideas?
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I don't understand your statement that your digital monitor switches to an analog monitor. What problem or symptom occurs that makes you think this? "Smoke286"
| QUOTE | I have a new computer with Vista Home Premium. My monitor is ViewSonic VX922 I have a NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GS video card and a ASUS P5N32-SLI Motherboard. My problem is that I cannot switch my monitor to digital display, when I do it defaults back to analog even though I have the latest drivers available for both monitor and video card. Anyone have any ideas? |
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"Smoke286"
| QUOTE | I have a new computer with Vista Home Premium. My monitor is ViewSonic VX922 I have a NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GS video card and a ASUS P5N32-SLI Motherboard. My problem is that I cannot switch my monitor to digital display, when I do it defaults back to analog even though I have the latest drivers available for both monitor and video card. Anyone have any ideas?
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Are you using a DVI cable, or a VGA cable? If you're not sure, look here: directron.com/dviguide.html John.
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"John E" wrote:
| QUOTE | Are you using a DVI cable, or a VGA cable? If you're not sure, look here: directron.com/dviguide.html John. John, thanks for the reply. To answer your question I am using both cables |
at the moment as if I just use the DVI cable I get no picture at all. So I hook up both change to the settings on the monitor to digital and save, it then defaults back to analog >
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Make sure that you are sending a resolution over DVI that your display user's manual says it will accept over DVI since many DVI receiver chips do not accept as many different resolutions as VGA receiver chips. Also your PC may only be seing the VGA connection when both are connected. "Smoke286"
| QUOTE | "John E" wrote: Are you using a DVI cable, or a VGA cable? If you're not sure, look here: directron.com/dviguide.html John. John, thanks for the reply. To answer your question I am using both cables at the moment as if I just use the DVI cable I get no picture at all. So I hook up both change to the settings on the monitor to digital and save, it then defaults back to analog |
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You could try switching the DVI and VGA cables on the video card, assuming both ports are DVI. On my (old) graphics card, one of the ports is primary and that's always the one initially enabled. Paul Shapiro "Curious"
| QUOTE | Make sure that you are sending a resolution over DVI that your display user's manual says it will accept over DVI since many DVI receiver chips do not accept as many different resolutions as VGA receiver chips. Also your PC may only be seing the VGA connection when both are connected. "Smoke286" "John E" wrote: Are you using a DVI cable, or a VGA cable? If you're not sure, look here: directron.com/dviguide.html John. John, thanks for the reply. To answer your question I am using both cables at the moment as if I just use the DVI cable I get no picture at all. So I hook up both change to the settings on the monitor to digital and save, it then defaults back to analog |
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Thanks all, problem resolved, I was using the wrong drivers "Paul Shapiro" wrote:
| QUOTE | You could try switching the DVI and VGA cables on the video card, assuming both ports are DVI. On my (old) graphics card, one of the ports is primary and that's always the one initially enabled. Paul Shapiro "Curious" Make sure that you are sending a resolution over DVI that your display user's manual says it will accept over DVI since many DVI receiver chips do not accept as many different resolutions as VGA receiver chips. Also your PC may only be seing the VGA connection when both are connected. "Smoke286" "John E" wrote: Are you using a DVI cable, or a VGA cable? If you're not sure, look here: directron.com/dviguide.html John. John, thanks for the reply. To answer your question I am using both cables at the moment as if I just use the DVI cable I get no picture at all. So I hook up both change to the settings on the monitor to digital and save, it then defaults back to analog |
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