In the middle of the night my computer monitor will go into standby mode, (and my keyboard does something stupid, that's another question I posted). but it will sometimes not come out of it unless I restart the computer, which is really annoying to do, plus the password is extremely tricky to my computer.
SOURCE: Annoying background image
Ken, Unplugging the monitor for 48+ hours to disapate all electronics within the monitor may work. otherwise its probably a heat problem. When the monitor heats up something stops doing its job. Tim
SOURCE: Flatron L1719S
I think your monitor is unstable. Is it showing power saving when you boot your PC? Does it show something when the Windows XP splash appears?
SOURCE: Auto adjustment.
Try this one:
the is not the same problem. But the cause is exactly the same
http://www.fixya.com/support/t117851-menu_screen_appears_all_time_flashes
Regards
SOURCE: Wont work with new computer
Since this was a new out of the box computer, Safe Mode was not allowed. In order to change monitor settings (resolution), I had to use another monitor, in this case a newer CRT. With the CRT, the computer booted up, no problem. Once booted, I turned down the monitor resolution and saved. Now when the Princeton LCD was plugged in and the computer restarted, everything works fine. Now the resolution could be set to limits of the monitor.
SOURCE: What is a LG W2241T monitor driver and where do I find it?
Hey. you can get the drivers at the following site:
http://www.lge.com/us/support/product/support-product-profile.jsp?customerModelCode=W2241T-PF&initialTab=warranty
however, according to the manufacturers, that particular product is now discontinued. So i'm not sure how long they would continue supporting drivers for that particular monitor for future operating systems. Hope this helps.
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