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Thomas Johansen
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Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 3:18 pm    Post subject: Dual display -> Desktop out on secondary display Reply with quote

Hi

I have a strange problem with my WinXPe.
Suddenly VGA signal is lost after the screen with the white status bar, just
after load of WindowsXPe. When the blue background was excpected (With logon
etc.), the VGA looses it signal. But the PC is running fine. A connection
with Remote Desktop comfirms that.

The graphics adapter, support dual display, and WinXPe allso has detected 2
display in the Device Manager. The PC, a small embedded PC, has only the VGA
output. The other (LCD) is N/A.
So i suspect, that for any reason, WinXP has decided to show the desktop on
the other display. ?
The strange thing is, that it has run fine for weeks and suddenly one day,
it has switch to the other dispaly and nothing is showen on the screen ?

When I connect with remote desktop and uninstall the graphics adapter, the
dekstop is showen fine after reboot, until the PnP has installed the driver;
then the VGA signal is lost again. (and desktop is showen on the other
display i guess).

In display properties, under settings, the used display is "(Multiple
Monitors) on Silicon Motion LynxEM+"

Is there any way of forcing windows to use a specific display ??

Could it be a driver issue ??

I have updated the driver with the latest.

The used graphics adapter is Silicon Motion LynxEM+ SM712.
CPU: 733 MHz Tranmetta with VIA chipset and 512 MB RAM

Thomas
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Glen
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Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 10:24 pm    Post subject: Re: Dual display -> Desktop out on secondary display Reply with quote

Most laptops use a combination of keys to swtich between LCD and VGA
outputs.
Mine uses "Function + F12" to do this. You might try various combinations
of "Function" and the "F" keys to get back to the VGA output.
Hope this helps,
Glen
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Quote:
Hi

I have a strange problem with my WinXPe.
Suddenly VGA signal is lost after the screen with the white status bar,
just
after load of WindowsXPe. When the blue background was excpected (With
logon
etc.), the VGA looses it signal. But the PC is running fine. A connection
with Remote Desktop comfirms that.

The graphics adapter, support dual display, and WinXPe allso has detected
2
display in the Device Manager. The PC, a small embedded PC, has only the
VGA
output. The other (LCD) is N/A.
So i suspect, that for any reason, WinXP has decided to show the desktop
on
the other display. ?
The strange thing is, that it has run fine for weeks and suddenly one day,
it has switch to the other dispaly and nothing is showen on the screen ?

When I connect with remote desktop and uninstall the graphics adapter, the
dekstop is showen fine after reboot, until the PnP has installed the
driver;
then the VGA signal is lost again. (and desktop is showen on the other
display i guess).

In display properties, under settings, the used display is "(Multiple
Monitors) on Silicon Motion LynxEM+"

Is there any way of forcing windows to use a specific display ??

Could it be a driver issue ??

I have updated the driver with the latest.

The used graphics adapter is Silicon Motion LynxEM+ SM712.
CPU: 733 MHz Tranmetta with VIA chipset and 512 MB RAM

Thomas




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JC
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Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 11:20 pm    Post subject: Re: Dual display -> Desktop out on secondary display Reply with quote

Not knowing the brand of the SBC you are using, this might not work, but
most SBC's with VGA and LCD capabilities have a BIOS setting to disable the
LCD interface. if you are not using it anyway, this should suffice. you can
also check with OEM to see if they have an updated bios that forces it
disable... some will do this.


alternately in the Display CPL applet, when using multiple monitors, you can
set one to be the primary, and not to extend the desktop onto the secondary.

HTH,

JC

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"Thomas Johansen" <thrawn[NO SPAM]@hest.com___KĘP> wrote in message
news:%23gNxtkV%23EHA.3932@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
Quote:
Hi

I have a strange problem with my WinXPe.
Suddenly VGA signal is lost after the screen with the white status bar,
just
after load of WindowsXPe. When the blue background was excpected (With
logon
etc.), the VGA looses it signal. But the PC is running fine. A connection
with Remote Desktop comfirms that.

The graphics adapter, support dual display, and WinXPe allso has detected
2
display in the Device Manager. The PC, a small embedded PC, has only the
VGA
output. The other (LCD) is N/A.
So i suspect, that for any reason, WinXP has decided to show the desktop
on
the other display. ?
The strange thing is, that it has run fine for weeks and suddenly one day,
it has switch to the other dispaly and nothing is showen on the screen ?

When I connect with remote desktop and uninstall the graphics adapter, the
dekstop is showen fine after reboot, until the PnP has installed the
driver;
then the VGA signal is lost again. (and desktop is showen on the other
display i guess).

In display properties, under settings, the used display is "(Multiple
Monitors) on Silicon Motion LynxEM+"

Is there any way of forcing windows to use a specific display ??

Could it be a driver issue ??

I have updated the driver with the latest.

The used graphics adapter is Silicon Motion LynxEM+ SM712.
CPU: 733 MHz Tranmetta with VIA chipset and 512 MB RAM

Thomas




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