monitor turns off computer running

Monitor turns off computer running?

I have Beta 2 installed and after about 4 min. the monitor turns off but it looks like the computer is still on. I checked all power settings and have monitor and hard drive set to 1 hour. Hit enter or moveing the mouse does nothing. I end up having to hit reset button and it only happens again.

Could well be a graphics card issue... are you running with the latest drivers?
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I have Beta 2 installed and after about 4 min. the monitor turns off but it looks like the computer is still on. I checked all power settings and have monitor and hard drive set to 1 hour. Hit enter or moveing the mouse does nothing. I end up having to hit reset button and it only happens again.

Could you give us some information on your system specs? I would also check the settings for Sleep and also set that to 1 hour. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"kcmc20" wrote in message

I have Beta 2 installed and after about 4 min. the monitor turns off but it looks like the computer is still on. I checked all power settings and have monitor and hard drive set to 1 hour. Hit enter or moveing the mouse does nothing. I end up having to hit reset button and it only happens again.

I have the latest ATI drivers. I have a AIW 9700. Intel 3G proc. with 2GB mem. It has been on now for about an hour. It can raddomly turn the monitor off when I click on something. I can't seem to turn it back on unless I push the reset button.
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote:

Could you give us some information on your system specs? I would also check the settings for Sleep and also set that to 1 hour. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"kcmc20" wrote in message I have Beta 2 installed and after about 4 min. the monitor turns off but it looks like the computer is still on. I checked all power settings and have monitor and hard drive set to 1 hour. Hit enter or moveing the mouse does nothing. I end up having to hit reset button and it only happens again.

If your using a LCD panel and a DVI connection, try using the VGA cable instead. It's known DVI and Catalyst drivers cause problems for many. Just check out the Rage3d.com Catalyst/Radeon forums.
"kcmc20" wrote in message

I have the latest ATI drivers. I have a AIW 9700. Intel 3G proc. with 2GB mem. It has been on now for about an hour. It can raddomly turn the monitor off when I click on something. I can't seem to turn it back on unless I push the reset button.

I'm using a BNC connector which has HD support. It is a Sony GDM-FW900, a 24" flat widescreen tube model. 7 installs later (yes, 7) I've noticed that it gets cut off when the hard drive is trying to access something like when I try to install software. The monitor turns off like it gets cut off but the computer stays on. I try to turn on the monitor but no signal. Funny thing is that it is not consistant. It did this on 5365 as well.
"Peter M" wrote:

If your using a LCD panel and a DVI connection, try using the VGA cable instead. It's known DVI and Catalyst drivers cause problems for many. Just check out the Rage3d.com Catalyst/Radeon forums.
"kcmc20" wrote in message I have the latest ATI drivers. I have a AIW 9700. Intel 3G proc. with 2GB mem. It has been on now for about an hour. It can raddomly turn the monitor off when I click on something. I can't seem to turn it back on unless I push the reset button.

"kcmc20" wrote in message

I have Beta 2 installed and after about 4 min. the monitor turns off but it looks like the computer is still on. I checked all power settings and have monitor and hard drive set to 1 hour. Hit enter or moveing the mouse does nothing. I end up having to hit reset button and it only happens again.


I am glad people are helping, but isn't this message more meant for another Vista group as the title of this group is performance-maintance and doesn't have anything to do with like other problems or other areas?

"kcmc20" wrote in message

I'm using a BNC connector which has HD support. It is a Sony GDM-FW900, a 24" flat widescreen tube model. 7 installs later (yes, 7) I've noticed that it gets cut off when the hard drive is trying to access something like when I try to install software. The monitor turns off like it gets cut off but the computer stays on. I try to turn on the monitor but no signal. Funny thing is that it is not consistant. It did this on 5365 as well.
"Peter
M" wrote:
If your using a LCD panel and a DVI connection, try using the VGA cable instead. It's known DVI and Catalyst drivers cause problems for many. Just check out the Rage3d.com Catalyst/Radeon forums.
"kcmc20" wrote in message I have the latest ATI drivers. I have a AIW 9700. Intel 3G proc. with 2GB mem. It has been on now for about an hour. It can raddomly turn the monitor off when I click on something. I can't seem to turn it back on unless I push the reset button.



Try the mon on another pc, use another video card, use another OS and let us know.

Thanks AMDX2 for the suggestions. It works with XP Pro and 2000. What other group should I try. I am very grateful for your suggestions. Thanks "AMDX2" wrote:

"kcmc20" wrote in message I'm using a BNC connector which has HD support. It is a Sony GDM-FW900, a 24" flat widescreen tube model. 7 installs later (yes, 7) I've noticed that it gets cut off when the hard drive is trying to access something like when I try to install software. The monitor turns off like it gets cut off but the computer stays on. I try to turn on the monitor but no signal. Funny thing is that it is not consistant. It did this on 5365 as well.
"Peter M" wrote:
If your using a LCD panel and a DVI connection, try using the VGA cable instead. It's known DVI and Catalyst drivers cause problems for many. Just check out the Rage3d.com Catalyst/Radeon forums.
"kcmc20" wrote in message I have the latest ATI drivers. I have a AIW 9700. Intel 3G proc. with 2GB mem. It has been on now for about an hour. It can raddomly turn the monitor off when I click on something. I can't seem to turn it back on unless I push the reset button.



Try
the mon on another pc, use another video card, use another OS and let us know.

"kcmc20" wrote in message

Thanks AMDX2 for the suggestions. It works with XP Pro and 2000. What other group should I try. I am very grateful for your suggestions. Thanks "AMDX2" wrote:
"kcmc20" wrote in message I'm using a BNC connector which has HD support. It is a Sony GDM-FW900, a 24" flat widescreen tube model. 7 installs later (yes, 7) I've noticed that it gets cut off when the hard drive is trying to access something like when I try to install software. The monitor turns off like it gets cut off but the computer stays on. I try to turn on the monitor but no signal. Funny thing is that it is not consistant. It did this on 5365 as well.
"Peter M" wrote:
If your using a LCD panel and a DVI connection, try using the VGA cable instead. It's known DVI and Catalyst drivers cause problems for many. Just check out the Rage3d.com Catalyst/Radeon forums.
"kcmc20" wrote in message I have the latest ATI drivers. I have a AIW 9700. Intel 3G proc. with 2GB mem. It has been on now for about an hour. It can raddomly turn the monitor off when I click on something. I can't seem to turn it back on unless I push the reset button.



Try the mon on another pc, use another video card, use another OS and let us know.


You found a good group, I saw your post in the other vista hardware group. I really do hope that you can get it working. I've no clue what it could be unless I was having the same thing so I could trouble shoot myself. Then I might figure something out.

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