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a new monitor SyncMaster Samsung 205 BW - 20" and DVI

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JerzyMarian - 28 Sep 2006 22:00 GMT
Today I have bought a new monitor. Fantascic. But now I discovered a problem
with switching users. There are two acounts on may machine. When I turn on
machine ewerything start ok. I can see two acouts to log. I chose one and is
ok. But when I chose "switch user" (to run the next acount) the screen of
monitor change to black and after 10 s. the computer starts reseting. It was
with DVI connection.
When I have changed connection into RGB everything is ok.
Monitor's resolution - 1200x1024, refresh rate 60.
My video card - NVIDIA GeForce 4MX with AGP 8X (Mocrosoft Corporation -
XDDM) with RGB and DVI.
System - VISTA RC1 Build 5728, memory 1 GB.

Why?
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Richard Urban - 28 Sep 2006 23:00 GMT
Use the one that works. It is a function of your video card.

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> Today I have bought a new monitor. Fantascic. But now I discovered a
> problem
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> Why?
JerzyMarian - 29 Sep 2006 16:35 GMT
Thanks for your reply.
But I have got the another question. Does it mean that my card is too old or
driver in VISTA 5728 is not good? RGB is working exellent.
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> Use the one that works. It is a function of your video card.
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> > Why?
Richard Urban - 30 Sep 2006 00:30 GMT
Your video card is a bit long in the tooth. I have the same card in my parts
cabinet. I installed it in a computer that was running Vista and the display
was terrible. It's back in the cabinet. Great for Wiondows 98 though.

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Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
(For email, remove the obvious from my address)

Quote from George Ankner:
If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!

> Thanks for your reply.
> But I have got the another question. Does it mean that my card is too old
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>> > Why?
 
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