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Discussion by rustolem with 1 Replies.
Last Update: June 7, 2012, 5:57 pm | |||
Using a Iogear USB VGA KVM switch on 2 computers one running Windows 7 and the other XP, switch was working fine until I updated the Windows 7 pc.
I changed out the motherboard and upgraded the chip to Intel Corei5 so that I could use the HD3000 onboard graphics.
My problem is that when the Win7 pc boots up it says "Out of Range" but when it finally boots into windows the monitor has a signal.
I am using an Asus P8H61 Mobo, I have even tried adding a video card and disabling the onboard HD3000 graphics but still get the same result.
Does anybodt think this is a motherboard problem?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
I changed out the motherboard and upgraded the chip to Intel Corei5 so that I could use the HD3000 onboard graphics.
My problem is that when the Win7 pc boots up it says "Out of Range" but when it finally boots into windows the monitor has a signal.
I am using an Asus P8H61 Mobo, I have even tried adding a video card and disabling the onboard HD3000 graphics but still get the same result.
Does anybodt think this is a motherboard problem?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Thu Jun 7, 2012 Reply New Discussion
Let's first see if it's a Windows problem, a graphic problem or a KVM problem.
Did you try plugging your monitor directly to the Windows7 PC, without using the KVM?
And which graphic do you have ? Did you really try to use a VGA KVM on a SVGA graphic adapter?
Did you try plugging your monitor directly to the Windows7 PC, without using the KVM?
And which graphic do you have ? Did you really try to use a VGA KVM on a SVGA graphic adapter?
Thu Jun 7, 2012 Reply New Discussion
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