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LCD Monitor loses resolution settings
I recently purchased a new Acer CPU with Vista Home Premium.I believe I have
a driver problem with regards to my monitor.Windows only recognizes it as a generic monitor.There are no drivers at the monitors website.It is a MAG Innovision LT716.I have tried everything I can think of but I keep getting Temp "Blackouts" where my monitor goes black then comes back and quite often I will lose my resolution settings and have to keep resetting them! Any Help would be Greatly appreciated. -- Steve P |
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LCD Monitor loses resolution settings
Have you updated your video adapter drivers?
My monitor is also recognized as a generic monitor by Device Manager but the nVidia control panel correctly recognizes the exact manufacturer and model number. -- I Bleed Blue and Gold GO BEARS! "Steve P" wrote in message ... I recently purchased a new Acer CPU with Vista Home Premium.I believe I have a driver problem with regards to my monitor.Windows only recognizes it as a generic monitor.There are no drivers at the monitors website.It is a MAG Innovision LT716.I have tried everything I can think of but I keep getting Temp "Blackouts" where my monitor goes black then comes back and quite often I will lose my resolution settings and have to keep resetting them! Any Help would be Greatly appreciated. -- Steve P |