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Offline jnordnessTopic starter

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Interesting display problem
« on: September 07, 2006, 04:24:20 PM »
My 23-15 pin adapter from Vesalia came in yesterday, so today I hooked it up to my A2000 and my 1950 monitor, and it wouldn't boot. The monitor was doing something, since that annoying high-pitched squeal got lower when I turned the computer on, but was not displaying anything. So I disconnect the monitor from the adapter, reset it, and it boots up fine!!! I am currently running wb1.3. Whats going on here?

Joel
 

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Re: Interesting display problem
« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2006, 05:52:42 PM »
Thanks for the leads. However, I still don't understand why it causes the computer to not boot up with the monitor plugged in. I hope it's something simple, cause I spent a lot of money on this stuff...
 

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Re: Interesting display problem
« Reply #2 on: September 08, 2006, 05:47:34 AM »
I will try the adapter out on my 1000 I have boxed up before I try anything else. I'm starting to think the power supply in my 2000 is going bad, because ever since I hooked this damn adapter to it, the hard drive hasn't been spinning up all of the way. I still have it hooked to the 2091 power line, so I will use the line directly from the power supply to give it some more juice. When it rains, it pours. (or in my case, poors)
 

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Re: Interesting display problem
« Reply #3 on: September 09, 2006, 05:08:50 PM »
Thanks Zac. I think the adapter not having resistors has something to do with it, but I just got done testing the 1950 on my A1000, and on my main computer again. Nothing. When my main computer starts to post, it sounds like the monitor is getting a signal (the high pitched noise gets quieter) but after a couple of seconds goes right back to displaying nothing. So it looks like the monitor is shot. I hope the place I got it will help me out with this, because they said it worked fine.

Joel