Multitasken met meerdere programma’s overzichtelijk naast elkaar. Unlimited DVR storage space. Live TV from 70+ channels. No cable box required. Now connect the third monitor as well and then restart your computer. During the boot process, Windows will detect the monitor and it will install the driver. 5- Some users say that they were able to fix third monitor not detected in Windows 10 issue by using a HDMI to mini-display port adapter for the third monitor.
Hi,
I have a LG Flatron W2453TQ 24' LCD monitor (yes, this is a monitor problem - I wasn't sure about which category to put this in). In every other way it works perfectly. But it has one problem which makes me want to put my fist through it. And please note - despite how it will immediately sound, it is not connected to my Windows power saving settings!
Basically, if left alone for more than about 20 minutes without any activity everything goes black, the words 'Digital power saving mode' appear on screen in white against the black and then the display turns off. The power light on the front right softly pulsates. And thats it. It won't turn on without removing the power chord first and waiting about a minute before turning it on again (and that does not always work). Simply moving the mouse or otherwise waking Windows again (if its gone to sleep too) doesn't wake the monitor out of its stupor.
It has nothing to do with the Windows power saving settings, as I've already tried disabling the monitor related function completely. And regardless, Windows is not the only OS affected. Sometimes it does all this just after the BIOS information when booting up. I can tell the PC has got to the Windows profile menu from the hard drive light and if I enter my password blind and hit return I can get into windows fine (I hear my Windows start sound effect), but the monitor remains in digital power saving mode, blackened with its pulsating power light. And then I have to take out the monitor's power chord, wait, put it back and reset.
I've contacted LG several times and they can't grasp that I'm not talking about the Windows power saving settings.
Sometimes it doesn't require any inactivity to go into this mode at all and it just happens if the monitor stops receiving a signal. For example, its a nightmare updating graphics drivers because whilst its either uninstalling the current drivers or installing the new ones, there is a short period where the screen goes black. At this point the monitor can enter its digital power saving mode and wont come out of it. I then have no idea at what point the driver installation is and have had to reset windows and done a system restore.
Id love to know if this is a common problem or perhaps indicative of a hardware fault of some kind. Please help!
Many thanks
Matt
I have a LG Flatron W2453TQ 24' LCD monitor (yes, this is a monitor problem - I wasn't sure about which category to put this in). In every other way it works perfectly. But it has one problem which makes me want to put my fist through it. And please note - despite how it will immediately sound, it is not connected to my Windows power saving settings!
Basically, if left alone for more than about 20 minutes without any activity everything goes black, the words 'Digital power saving mode' appear on screen in white against the black and then the display turns off. The power light on the front right softly pulsates. And thats it. It won't turn on without removing the power chord first and waiting about a minute before turning it on again (and that does not always work). Simply moving the mouse or otherwise waking Windows again (if its gone to sleep too) doesn't wake the monitor out of its stupor.
It has nothing to do with the Windows power saving settings, as I've already tried disabling the monitor related function completely. And regardless, Windows is not the only OS affected. Sometimes it does all this just after the BIOS information when booting up. I can tell the PC has got to the Windows profile menu from the hard drive light and if I enter my password blind and hit return I can get into windows fine (I hear my Windows start sound effect), but the monitor remains in digital power saving mode, blackened with its pulsating power light. And then I have to take out the monitor's power chord, wait, put it back and reset.
I've contacted LG several times and they can't grasp that I'm not talking about the Windows power saving settings.
Sometimes it doesn't require any inactivity to go into this mode at all and it just happens if the monitor stops receiving a signal. For example, its a nightmare updating graphics drivers because whilst its either uninstalling the current drivers or installing the new ones, there is a short period where the screen goes black. At this point the monitor can enter its digital power saving mode and wont come out of it. I then have no idea at what point the driver installation is and have had to reset windows and done a system restore.
Id love to know if this is a common problem or perhaps indicative of a hardware fault of some kind. Please help!
Many thanks
Matt
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