Try the following settings in the from your Control Panel:
Display - Screen Saver - Settings (at the bottom re Energy saving
features) - Power schemes "Always On"
System standby "Never"
Turn off monitor: After [your choice - any time you want for your workflow]
I don't recall where I read it
"Colin Maddock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Slightly off topic here, sorry about that. Recently installed a Matrox
G450
> on my W98 (not SE) machine, and now I can't wake the computer/monitor
> up after the monitor only has gone into Standby after x minutes of
idleness.
> It hangs, and has to be
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"Colin Maddock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Slightly off topic here, sorry about that. Recently installed a Matrox
Maris wrote:
>Try the following settings in the from your Control Panel:
>Display - Screen Saver - Settings (at the bottom re Energy saving
features) - Power schemes "Always On"
>System standby "Never"
>Turn off monitor: After [your choice - any time you want for your workflow]
Those are the
ing
> the Matrox web site to see if this is a problem with your BIOS or OS or
> contacting them.
>
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hich you've no
doubt already done).
Sorry.
Maris
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From: "Colin Maddock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2001 6:14 PM
Subject: Re: filmscanners: Matrox and Monitor standby
| Maris wrote:
|
| >Try the
In <000b01c11731$edfb72c0$380a@phoenix>, Rob Geraghty wrote:
> I had a similar problem on my computer. I had to disable the power saving
> features. I think the problem was caused by PNP insisting on putting the
> SCSI
> card and video card on the same IRQ. It would caue hangs when power s
"B.Rumary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> full, when the freezing starts again! Anyone any ideas on how to cure
this?
Try the gigabyte newsgroup since you have a GA motherboard, although
I suspect an ATI discussion group may be more productive.
alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.giga-byte
PNP is a wonder
Thanks Jawed and Maris for your further comments about the problem here with the
monitor Standby function hanging the computer.
I should have tried this earlier, but installing the latest G450 driver from Matrox
looks so far to have solved it. Matrox say to delete the present driver in Add/Remo
I was going to suggest the latest Matrox drivers, but I haven't been
following the thread that closely and didn't want to repeat what should
have been the first thing tried.
Matrox has an uninstall program you can download from their web site. I've
used it before for the same purpose. It also
On Sat, 28 Jul 2001 16:17:22 +1200 Colin Maddock ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Slightly off topic here, sorry about that. Recently installed a Matrox
> G450 on my W98 (not SE) machine, and now I can't wake the
> computer/monitor up after the monitor only has gone into Standby after x
> minute
Larry Berman wrote:
>Matrox has an uninstall program you can download from their web site. I've
>used it before for the same purpose. It also deletes any references in the
>registry to the Matrox drivers.
>The download page is:
>http://www.matrox.com/mga/support/drivers/files/ftp_util2.cfm
>T
In <002901c11880$41372ca0$380a@phoenix>, Rob Geraghty wrote:
> Try the gigabyte newsgroup since you have a GA motherboard, although
> I suspect an ATI discussion group may be more productive.
>
> alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.giga-byte
>
Thanks for the tip, I'll give it a look.
> PNP is a won
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> Subject: Re: filmscanners: Matrox and Monitor standby
>
>
> In <002901c11880$41372ca0$380a@phoenix>, Rob Geraghty wrote:
>
> > Try the gigabyte newsgroup since you have a GA motherboard, although
> > I s
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, B.Rumary wrote:
> I am having similar problems with my AMD 1Gb system. It have a Gigabyte
> GA-7ZXR board and a ATI All-in-Wonder Pro graphics card. I don't get trouble
> with the monitor powering down, but I had frequent problems with the system
> freezing up and havin
Rob Geraghty wrote:
>I have had interuupt problems caused by the SCSI controller and
>the graphics card insisting on sharing the same interrupt.
They are on the same interrupt (11) in my computer, but Windows just does that. They
are under the control of PCI IRQ Steering, so it may not matter.
Colin writes ...
> Rob Geraghty wrote:
>
> >I have had interuupt problems caused by the SCSI controller and
> >the graphics card insisting on sharing the same interrupt.
>
> They are on the same interrupt (11) in my computer, but Windows
> just does that. They are under the control of PCI IRQ Ste
on 8/5/01 5:16 PM, B.Rumary at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, B.Rumary wrote:
>
>> I am having similar problems with my AMD 1Gb system. It have a Gigabyte
>> GA-7ZXR board and a ATI All-in-Wonder Pro graphics card. I don't get trouble
>> with the monitor powering down, but I
I have one computer with a Matrox video card that will go to sleep and not
wake up if I use an Open GL screensaver. So I don't, and it works fine.
Bruce Burnett
ShAf Wrote:
>
>You may want to check you mobo's manual with regard to which PCI slots
>need share IRQs.
Yes, this has been mentioned on the list a number of times. My MB manual ignores the
topic, I think. Just gives the option of assigning an IRQ to the VGA card, which could
be useful. As
Brian wrote:
> Further to my earlier posting about the problems mentioned above, my
> computer finally went spectacularly wrong! First I noticed that the
> time display was running slow, loosing several minutes an hour. Then
> last night everything went crazy. I turned the machine off and later
>
Colin wrote:
>Rob Geraghty wrote:
>>I have had interuupt problems caused by the SCSI controller and
>>the graphics card insisting on sharing the same interrupt.
>They are on the same interrupt (11) in my computer, but Windows just does
>that. They are under the control of PCI IRQ Steering, so it m
shAF wrote:
> You may want to check you mobo's manual with regard to which PCI
> slots need share IRQs.
I should have mentioned that the SCSI device is on the motherboard. I can't
physically move it or the AGP slot.
Rob
Rob Geraghty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Rob Geraghty wrote:
> Problems like the clock losing the time and the computer "forgetting"
> what hard drives are connected usually indicates a faulty battery on
> the motherboard. There is a small battery which allows the static
> RAM in the real time clock to remember
.
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Rob Geraghty wrote:
> Problems like the clo
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