December 24th, 2005 07:00

I stand corrected. Refreshing the display corrects the problem, thus changing from 16bit to 32bit color also corrects the problem - until the next reboot. It always boots with the display hokey. Don't know if it's the monitor or the vid card, but I have the latest vid card drivers.

December 30th, 2005 13:00

Since this happens with both ATI and Nvidia cards, it appears to be a monitor problem...

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December 30th, 2005 13:00

I am having the exact same problem. I tried your solution (32bit to 16bit) and it appears to work, but only until the next reboot. I am using the latest 2405fpw (analog) drivers from Windows Update and my video card it a 7800gt.
 
any idea? my monitor is 3 days new out of the box.
 
eb

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December 30th, 2005 14:00



@eblue wrote:
I am having the exact same problem. I tried your solution (32bit to 16bit) and it appears to work, but only until the next reboot. I am using the latest 2405fpw (analog) drivers from Windows Update and my video card it a 7800gt.
 
any idea? my monitor is 3 days new out of the box.
 
eb



Analog? Are you sure? The 7800 cards only have DVI output as far as I know, so it should say Dell 2405FPW (Digital) under Display Properties. Which cable did you use?

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December 30th, 2005 20:00

originally, i was using an analog cable with the dvi adapter that came with the card- due to the positioning of the monitor, the dvi cable was too short. i have since repositioned the computer and am now using the dvi cable and, two reboots later, it appears to be working again (crosses fingers). as for the driver- is there more than one? when i tried to find the "digital" driver, it pointed me to the same file as the "analog" driver.
 
eb
 

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December 31st, 2005 00:00

No, there's just one monitor driver and is not something that would change... it gets the 'Analog' versus 'Digital' part from the input port you have it hooked up to. The drivers you'll want to consider playing 'keep up' with are your video card drivers, they are updated on a fairly regular basis.

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January 16th, 2006 12:00

has anyone solved this problem? i am experiencing the same problem with my new 2405 and changing the bit depth does not solve it.

any help would be appreciated.

-josh

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