![]() Press reset or somehow crash windows so it would not fast boot next time So, what you can try in case you have black screen issue with x1600 and "win-F tab tab enter" does not works:ģ. I think if can't handle two screens under win8 or some other compatibility issues of win7 driver running under win8. system does not forget about port i left free. If i switch screen from one port to another with fast boot enabled in power-off state. And i saw only 1 screen in "screen resolution" window. And when i try to change it to ane real connceted to digital - it becomes black again. * Looking to "screen resolution" page I've noticed that there are two monitors windows think attached. And I catch a sense of what is happening. But without any start button and desktop icons on it. * When I shut down PC with reset button I got my screen working. Screen shows "bye" screen for a moment and shuts off. * When I shut down PC with power button (windows configured as power-off) this changes nothing. * When I turned computer off and switch cables next thing I've got is black screen with mouse cursor.Īnd I started to read pages of this thread, thank you guys! So I decide to switch screen into DIGITAL output so it may detect resolutions actually supported by my screen. Next issue i notice was about image falls out the screen a little bit (several pixels) when switching fullscreens, so i should press "auto config" button on my LCD screen to let it adjust image to screen frame. I changed resolution after windows installs. There was an issue with wrong resolutions in analog connection: i could not see bottom part of image (no start button at desktop mode or action button within windows installation) it was cut. Įverything seems to work perfect, so I did not read all topic's pages. * My video worked well with screen connected to ANALOG output after successful driver installation. It has 2 video connectors onboard: digital DVI and analog VGA.Īnd I had the issues described above in thread that comes with x1600 series. Really, it helps me not to return to win7 with all this time-wasting installations, etc. First of all I want to thank topic-starter and all other thread members for all of info you've been get here together. ![]()
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