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Hi,
Check the monitor cable. Make sure both connectors are firmly connected to the vedio output port and the monitor VGA port (disconnect both and then re-connect). If symptom persists, try update the vedio card drivers to the latest XP compatible drivers. If there is still no improvement, the culprit may be a faulty cable with broken wires, change it with a new monitor cable.
Peter
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I have a Iiyama Vision Master Pro 400 monitor that sometimes doesn't come
out of stand by when I turn on my XP computer. Any ideas why?
On occasion, when turning off PC the monitor doesn't go into stand by mode
either?
Maybe it needs a stronger coffee in the morning.. . . . .
Thanks,
RAH.
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