From: Kadaitcha Man on 11 Oct 2006 06:48 beenthere <Waiting(a)Home.com>, the bead hole driller, huddled: > "Kenny" <me(a)privacy.net> wrote in message > news:S7GdnQq4iNaHdrbYnZ2dnUVZ8sudnZ2d(a)brightview.com... >> Brand new Synchmaster 940BF was OK when first connected then I ran >> the CD to >> install drivers. >> It asked whether it was 940BF Analogue or 940BF Digital, I thought >> it was both! >> It also said that whether Analogue or Digital would be either on the >> front of the monitor or the sticker on the back. It isn't, just >> model no., (940BF), serial no. & type no. (GH19PS). I also looked >> on the box. Since it's connected via 9 pin D-sub I selected Analogue and >> absolutely nothing happened. >> Then tried Digital and it told me monitor was installed and it would >> reboot. >> It did, very fast BSOD and restarted to boot options, Normal, Safe >> Mode etc. >> I selected Normal and it BSOD again. >> This time I selected "Last known good..." and that's where I'm at at >> now. Device Manager says "Plug & play monitor" so I'm assuming >> Samsung drivers were not installed or not being used. >> Nothing unusual in Event Viewer. >> It's now working but whether as good as it should be if it's using >> generic XP drivers I don't know. >> Video card is Club 3D GeForce 6600, 60Hz refresh rate and 1280 x 960 >> resolution. >> Should I leave well enough alone and forget about Samsung drivers? >> > Hi Kenny. As a test you could go to Device Manager, check if the > Monitor looks OK there, then try to update the drivers, by > feeding it the CD. > HTH. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! -- alt.usenet.kooks - Pierre Salinger Memorial Hook, Line & Sinker: September 2005 and April 2006 "K-Man's particular genius, however, lies not merely in his humour, but his ability to make posters who had previously seemed reasonably well-balanced turn into foaming, frothing, death threat-uttering maniacs" - Snarky, Demon Lord of Confusion Thou lown. Thou hulk.
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