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bigboab
04-16-2007, 06:08 PM
Recently my Compaq FP5315 flat screen monitor would not enter the Windows mode of boot up. Instead it just flashed and I had to close the computer down. It would work occasionally. Now it does it every time. It is 3 years old.

The screen works OK if I press F8 and go into other modes. But it will not go into windows mode. I am presently using an old monitor.

Does anyone know what is wrong with the FST Monitor and would it be worthwhile getting it repaired?

Thanks

Virtualbody1234
04-16-2007, 06:11 PM
What happens when you select Enable VGA Mode for the F8 menu? It's supposed to boot to Windows at minimal video settings that way.

bigboab
04-16-2007, 06:14 PM
What happens when you select Enable VGA Mode for the F8 menu? It's supposed to boot to Windows at minimal video settings that way.

Thanks I'll give it a try. Back in 2 hours.:)

Wont let me in at all. Starts flashing every 3 seconds just after the Compaq screen display. Does not matter what mode of bootup I choose. doesn't even give me time to select choices.:(

harrycary
04-17-2007, 11:22 PM
sounds like a corrupted graphics driver.

Appzalien
04-18-2007, 12:09 AM
Check all your connections both inside and outside of the computer. If you have a graphics card it may have worked its way loose, try powering down and removing and reinserting the card to clean the contacts.

lynx
04-18-2007, 01:29 AM
The most common cause of this sort of problem is a refresh rate that isn't supported by the monitor.

Check what refresh rates are supported by the monitor.
Then, while using your old monitor, change the refresh rate to one the supported by the flat monitor.

Once you've done that you should be able to swap back to the flat monitor and the problems should have gone. You can swap to the flat monitor without rebooting, so checking the result can be almost instantaneous.

If you can't find any info about the monitor, 60Hz is always supported. Once you've got the thing working you can experiment with different rates, but if you find one that doesn't work just leave it alone and it will revert to the previous settings after about 15 seconds.

Of course, it could simply be that the monitor is broken.

Virtualbody1234
04-18-2007, 02:48 AM
The most common cause of this sort of problem is a refresh rate that isn't supported by the monitor.

Check what refresh rates are supported by the monitor.
Then, while using your old monitor, change the refresh rate to one the supported by the flat monitor.

Once you've done that you should be able to swap back to the flat monitor and the problems should have gone. You can swap to the flat monitor without rebooting, so checking the result can be almost instantaneous.

If you can't find any info about the monitor, 60Hz is always supported. Once you've got the thing working you can experiment with different rates, but if you find one that doesn't work just leave it alone and it will revert to the previous settings after about 15 seconds.
If that was the case then the Enable VGA Mode solution I posted would work.

He's saying that it won't even display the black F8 menu screen. The refresh rate of that screen is supposed to be supported by all monitors. I suspect it's 60Hz but I'm not sure. Never checked that.

lynx
04-18-2007, 10:41 AM
The most common cause of this sort of problem is a refresh rate that isn't supported by the monitor.

Check what refresh rates are supported by the monitor.
Then, while using your old monitor, change the refresh rate to one the supported by the flat monitor.

Once you've done that you should be able to swap back to the flat monitor and the problems should have gone. You can swap to the flat monitor without rebooting, so checking the result can be almost instantaneous.

If you can't find any info about the monitor, 60Hz is always supported. Once you've got the thing working you can experiment with different rates, but if you find one that doesn't work just leave it alone and it will revert to the previous settings after about 15 seconds.
If that was the case then the Enable VGA Mode solution I posted would work.

He's saying that it won't even display the black F8 menu screen. The refresh rate of that screen is supposed to be supported by all monitors. I suspect it's 60Hz but I'm not sure. Never checked that.

The screen works OK if I press F8 and go into other modes.
Seems to conflict with what he said later, so I'm not sure which is the case.

Virtualbody1234
04-18-2007, 01:44 PM
I see what you mean lynx but he also says:
Wont let me in at all. Starts flashing every 3 seconds just after the Compaq screen display. Does not matter what mode of bootup I choose. doesn't even give me time to select choices.Whatever that means. :blink:

bigboab
04-18-2007, 06:07 PM
I have been using the flat monitor for 3 years. It came with the computer. I have changed to VGA with no effect. I also set the refresh rate as low as I could. Still no effect.

Could it be anything to do with the fact that the monitor is 3 weeks over its Guarantee date?:(

lynx
04-18-2007, 06:26 PM
Probably senility creeping in. :ph34r:

bigboab
04-18-2007, 07:49 PM
Probably senility creeping in. :ph34r:

Three years is not very old.:P

It is a resolution problem within the monitor. That is the reason it could show the Logo. As soon as it went to Windows and a higher resolution it went haywire. Far too dull to use.

Eyesight at my age is bad enough.:lol:

Almost as cheap to buy new monitor than have it repaired.:(






Thanks everyone for the help.:)