![]() Have you tried your graphics card’s other DVI port after screen turned blank, and you suddenly felt like you’ve succeeded for a while, but it was stuck at some 1024×768-or-so 4:3 low-resolution on a 16:10 / 16:9 widescreen, ended up in the 1990s? Have you tried graphics card’s latest driver, but this time screen turns black (blank) getting no signal in Windows while updating driver? Is your monitor listed as Generic Non-PnP Monitor in Windows Device Manager in XP, Vista, 2003, and 2008? Will you be surprised if I tell you it means “dear user, it’s not detected at all!?” Was it okay until yesterday when you just installed Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008? Trying back Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 solves the problem? This article is a guide on how to fix the problem with DVI monitors showing no signal when Windows Vista starts.ĭoes your monitor turn black (blank) and display no signal when Windows Vista (also Windows Server 2008) finishes the green progress bar in the boot process, right the second it turns the Num Lock on?
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