Hey Kam,
When I installed my monitors drivers it didn't show up with the name of my
monitor in device manager like it did with XP. It's only listed as a generic
PnP monitor. Have been playing Far Cry all day again and I have not had any
problems touch wood. I still have not got a response from tech support yet
but if they have any further ideas I will pass them on.
Good Luck.
Si
"KiillaKam" <> wrote in message
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> Hey Si,
>
> It's good to hear that you've taken care of the problem. I'm going to
> give
> this same solution a go myself, and see if it does any good. I will also
> try
> and see if my monitor manufacturer (HP), has any updates for my model
> monitor, because I've heard that some needed an upgrade from the official
> website in order to correctly run with Vista. Don't know if either will
> work, but I sure will give both of them a try.
>
> Thanks for sharing some insight on how to possibly take care of this
> problem. I really appriciate it.
>
> Cheers,
> Kam
>
> "Si" wrote:
>
>> Hey Kam,
>>
>> I'm not sure if I found a solution or whether this is a fluke, but I've
>> been
>> playing Far Cry all day (and I mean ALL day) without it once freezing and
>> the monitor shutting down. Let me explain what I did. My desktop
>> resolution
>> is set at 1280 by 1024 but I was playing the game at 1600 by 1200 (I
>> think).
>> Just for the hell of it I decided to reduce the games resolution to the
>> same
>> as my desktop and have been able to play the game without any problems.
>> Now,
>> I have no idea why this worked and, like I said, it may well be a fluke
>> but
>> you might want to try it. I am writing this at 3am because I was really
>> trying to replicate the problem you and I were having using this new
>> setting
>> before I posted again but it just did not happen. Try it and let me know
>> if
>> it made any difference.
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
>> Si
>>
>> "KiillaKam" <> wrote in message
>> news:5C071000-8BB3-44C3-89EA-...
>> > Hi, I have had this issue ever since I installed Windows Vista Ultimate
>> > on
>> > my
>> > PC. I used to run Windows XP, and have never had this problem while
>> > running
>> > XP. The problem is, everytime I play a game for sometime (the time
>> > when
>> > it
>> > happens varies), the monitor goes to Sleep randomly while playing a
>> > game,
>> > and
>> > there is no way to get it back from that state (it never comes back
>> > from
>> > Sleep mode).
>> >
>> > Let me highlight that this only happens while playing games. I trully
>> > have
>> > no idea what might be the cause of this issue, but it sure is annoying.
>> > Just
>> > to highlight couple games that this happens with: Guild Wars, and
>> > Battlefield 2 are the two most recent ones.
>> >
>> > If anyone knows of this problem, and has any idea as to how I can
>> > resolve
>> > it
>> > please let me know. I will be more than thankful for any help that
>> > will
>> > be
>> > provided.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Kam
>>
>>
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