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CRT won't WAKEN [Radeon HD-4250] dual monitor / part-time HTPC
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Videocard: Radeon HD4250 onboard
Processor: AMD F6100
Mainboard: Gigabyte 880GA-UD3H
Memory: DDR3 2x4GB (1600mhz)
Soundcard:
PSU: Corsair 650TXv2
Cool CRT won't WAKEN [Radeon HD-4250] dual monitor / part-time HTPC - 07-12-2012, 02:03 | posts: 4 | Location: TX

{"Pls advise if this is NOT the proper thread"}

I use my {family-room} PC to occasionally stream web-videos
to my HDTV, but normally just use PC with a CRT monitor.
Using AMD VisionEngineControl I was sucessful in alternating from one
to the other monitor and even doing "dupicate 1080" from HDTV to CRT (not pretty!)
Until recently, I was able to "hybrid-sleep" my 'dual-monitor' Win7-PC and
then awake without any problems or issues. then something changed
a few weeks/months back .. not sure when or what changed ... grrr..

This problem is driving me to drink ... lol

{the system-specs & config, etc are listed below}

=== PROBLEM ===

So, recently, when I WAKE the PC from a long "sleep" (i.e. overnight), the CRT-monitor
does NOT awaken and remains "black" ... althought the PC is actually fully AWAKE.

NEW : I recently discovered a new symptom,
(which may explain the previous symptom)
--- when I turn-OFF the A/V receiver ...
--- then the CRT-monitor goes to "STAND-BY" & goes dark.
btw: CRT/PC does NOT recover after turning the A/V receiver back-ON!.
(so, the 'long-sleep' may be concurrent with when the TV/rcvr
is turned-OFF [i.e. overnight?] )

My current (annoying) work-around is to temporarily,
set the HDTV and A/V receiver to the mode to display PC output,
..wait a few seconds for display-adapter to perform 'handshake w/HDTV' at which time
the CRT will re-AWAKEN & display Windows7 normally.
... I then re-set HDTV/rcvr back to normal TV mode.
The PC-CRT will now work fine ... (till RCVR is turned OFF)

=== HARDWARE ===

AMD FX-6100 / 8Gb G.skill-Sniper F3-12800CL9D (4Gbx2_1.6Ghz)
Gigabyte 880GA-UDH3 {BIOS: FGj} / { recently updated }
CORSAIR TX650 V2 650W / Windows 7 x64 Pro

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On-board VID: Radeon HD4250 drvr:v8.970.100.3000 (7/3/2012)
AMD Vision Engine 2012.0704.122.388 (catalyst 12.6)
{ recently updated }

==> primary monitor :

PC: D-Sub(vga) to Philips 109S ( 1600 x 1200 )
-- drvr v. 6.1.7600.16385 (6/21/2006)

==> secondary monitor : (occasionally to view netflix, etc.)
PC:HDMI(out) to A/V receiver (Pioneer VSX-1018AH)
--> video pass-through to HDTV (Sceptre X42BV-FULLHD)

================================================

I've tried nearly every W7 pwr setting available
and changed all the settings in AMD Vision engine-control,,

Thanks for assistance ..
O.T.

I tried to explain as best I could,
but I'm sure there will be questions, feel free...
   
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.. solved .. sort of ... remove : AMD Vision Engine Control
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Videocard: Radeon HD4250 onboard
Processor: AMD F6100
Mainboard: Gigabyte 880GA-UD3H
Memory: DDR3 2x4GB (1600mhz)
Soundcard:
PSU: Corsair 650TXv2
Cool .. solved .. sort of ... remove : AMD Vision Engine Control - 07-13-2012, 04:02 | posts: 4 | Location: TX

.. solved .. sort of ...
after a number of tests, roll-backs, re-installs, it appears ( imperically )
that AMD's Catalyst Control ( Vision Engine ?) is the cause of the posted problems.

So, I COMPLETELY removed/unistalled "ALL" AMD display software/drivers from my Win7x64Pro system.

The CRT "Sleep" issue , is gone !.

I can now turn OFF the HT A/V RCVR to no effect on the CRT display.

But, Win7 does not provide display "PRESETS" as does the Catalyst s/w.

So, changing display modes ::: i.e.
(A) single monitor (primary: CRT 1600x1200)
(B) dual monitor (primary:HDTV 1920x1080 duplicate to CRT (? x ?)

.. is more involved than the AMD's "presets" ...

.. Any suggestions to allow quick W7 display changes
( i.e. profiles, shortcuts or presets ???)

thnx for looking

O.T.
   
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Processor: AMD FX-8320 @5.0
Mainboard: ASUS Sabertooth 990FX R2
Memory: 8GB Kingston HyperX 2400
Soundcard: Audigy 2 Platinum Ex 5.1
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Default 07-13-2012, 08:25 | posts: 20,459 | Location: NZ

Hi, I have 21' CRT so maybe I can help...what kind of presets are you looking for?
   
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Videocard: Radeon HD4250 onboard
Processor: AMD F6100
Mainboard: Gigabyte 880GA-UD3H
Memory: DDR3 2x4GB (1600mhz)
Soundcard:
PSU: Corsair 650TXv2
Default 07-13-2012, 16:18 | posts: 4 | Location: TX

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Originally Posted by Pill Monster View Post
Hi, I have 21' CRT so maybe I can help...what kind of presets are you looking for?
Shortcuts to quickly change display modes ::: i.e.

(mode A) single monitor
(primary: D_Sub: VGA/CRT 1600x1200)

(mode B) dual monitor
(primary: HDMI : HDTV 1920x1080 duplicate to CRT (? x ?)

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Videocard: Radeon HD4250 onboard
Processor: AMD F6100
Mainboard: Gigabyte 880GA-UD3H
Memory: DDR3 2x4GB (1600mhz)
Soundcard:
PSU: Corsair 650TXv2
Default 07-22-2012, 03:59 | posts: 4 | Location: TX

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