05-08-2014, 09:56 PM
I'm not sure what answer is on this. Maybe someone else knows.
Post back with exact monitor model that you are using. Also, go to Menu -> System -> Create System Report and attach the report it generates to your post for people to look at. Maybe there will be a clue to the problem in the report.
Only other thing I can think of is maybe the cord being used from monitor to computer is faulty. If it is the kind that is not permanently attached to the monitor, maybe you could try a spare cord to connect with to see if that is the problem. (I've had a bad monitor cord myself that caused strange problems.)
Post back with exact monitor model that you are using. Also, go to Menu -> System -> Create System Report and attach the report it generates to your post for people to look at. Maybe there will be a clue to the problem in the report.
Only other thing I can think of is maybe the cord being used from monitor to computer is faulty. If it is the kind that is not permanently attached to the monitor, maybe you could try a spare cord to connect with to see if that is the problem. (I've had a bad monitor cord myself that caused strange problems.)
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