Since your Display is connected to your graphics card Vista only talkes to
the drivers for the graphics card I was suprised that you know that the
problem is in Vista itself and not in the graphics card/drivers porperly
responding to the final Vista grapphics card specifications from MS. Also
the fact that your problem is not being reported by others with Vists
Pre-RC1 implies that it may something unique to an ATI 9550 card and its
curent set of Vista Drivers.
I do agree it would have been better if I had stated all this in my first
respons and I apologize for not doing so.
The problem certainly Could be in Vista but I submit that it also Could be
in the ATI drivers.
"Hauk" <> wrote in message
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>I don't know what your problem is, but since the standby worked in XP, on
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> exact same machine, same graphics card, and there are others that report
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> same thing, why are you being rude to me?
> This newsgroup is about discussing issues with hardware devices, which
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> of course is. Don't you think there are bugs in Vista that can be fixed.
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> sure I could fix it if I had the source code, but that's not the point.
> The
> point is that we (users) are reporting on this, so that the responsible
> developers can look into this and come up with a fix. Or if someone has
> come
> up with a workaround.
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> /Hakan
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>> >I dual-boot into XP on this machine, and the display turns off in XP, so
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>> > know it's something with Vista.
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>> > /Hakan
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>> >> If the screen goes blank and all you can see is the backlight then it
>> >> appears that the computer is no longer sending video to the monitor.
>> >> Have you successfully had the same monitor go into standby when not
>> >> receiving a signal on another system? If you unplug the monitor from
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>> >> computer and turn it on what does it do? If it does the same thing and
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>> >> >I have Vista pre-RC1 build 5536. This is the first build I've tried
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>> >> > computer. I dual-boot into XP, works fine. I have a problem with
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>> >> > screen never goes into energy-save mode. After the set time out (20
>> >> > minutes)
>> >> > the screen goes black, but the monitor is still on, I can see that
>> >> > the
>> >> > backlight is on, and the LED shows that it's on.
>> >> > I have an AGP ATI Radeon 9550 graphics card. I've tried both with
>> >> > Microsoft
>> >> > graphics drivers, and ATI, some issue.
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>> >> > Thanks for any suggestions,
>> >> > /Hakan
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