Caporegime
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Ahh. This is the second time in 24 hours that this has happened. Yesterday I posted about running my PC through an LCD TV and that only a small selection of resolutions were supported. After a Windows update, Windows decided that what I was using wasn't good enough, and it starting booting up in a resolution that my LCD TV doesn't support, so I'd get no picture. That was fine, I borrowed a monitor from the nice chap upstairs and changed the resolution myself, hey presto, it works and everything is fine.
This morning however, I turn my PC on to find that the monitor won't come out of standby, no matter how many times I click the mouse button or press the keyboard. After unplugging and plugging the TV back in it decides to work. So I go through the normal process of seeing the motherboard details, the little Windows Vista loading bar and after that complete pitch black and a message on my screen telling me my TV doesn't support that particular resolution. This leads me to suspect that Windows has yet again changed my resolution despite me changing it back yesterday.
I'm now going to have to lug a (CRT) monitor down a flight of stairs, plug it all in just to make about 5 clicks of the mouse, what I'm asking is can I make sure now that when I change the resolution that Windows isn't going to simply change it back when I need to reboot? This is causing a lot of frustration and as I don't have the funds to buy a decent monitor, nor the space to put it anywhere I'm having to run through the TV, it's a necessity. I don't want this to happen again so can somebody pleeeease help?
Cheers in advance.
This morning however, I turn my PC on to find that the monitor won't come out of standby, no matter how many times I click the mouse button or press the keyboard. After unplugging and plugging the TV back in it decides to work. So I go through the normal process of seeing the motherboard details, the little Windows Vista loading bar and after that complete pitch black and a message on my screen telling me my TV doesn't support that particular resolution. This leads me to suspect that Windows has yet again changed my resolution despite me changing it back yesterday.
I'm now going to have to lug a (CRT) monitor down a flight of stairs, plug it all in just to make about 5 clicks of the mouse, what I'm asking is can I make sure now that when I change the resolution that Windows isn't going to simply change it back when I need to reboot? This is causing a lot of frustration and as I don't have the funds to buy a decent monitor, nor the space to put it anywhere I'm having to run through the TV, it's a necessity. I don't want this to happen again so can somebody pleeeease help?
Cheers in advance.
