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- Tue Aug 24, 2010 3:24 pm
- Forum: Windows on fit-PC2
- Topic: Resolution Changes on XP SP2 Without Monitor
- Replies: 1
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Resolution Changes on XP SP2 Without Monitor
I am using my Fit-PC2 with XP SP2 as my media center in my living room and 90% of the time, the HDMI is not connected to the TV. I use VNC to get into the computer from the outside and if I reboot the thing, it defaults to 640x480 at 4-bit and does not give me the option to change any of it? I want ...
- Thu Nov 19, 2009 4:49 pm
- Forum: fit-PC2 hardware
- Topic: Diskless unit, using DVI-VGA adapter, but no output signal
- Replies: 6
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Re: Diskless unit, using DVI-VGA adapter, but no output signal
So I ordered a new monitor with DVI input, but I am guessing it is only the analog side of the DVI because it still doesn't recognize the Fit-PC video signal.
The monitor has a DVI input and a VGA input, so I assume the HDMI/DVI cable should work with this input.
So now what...
The monitor has a DVI input and a VGA input, so I assume the HDMI/DVI cable should work with this input.
So now what...
- Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:08 pm
- Forum: fit-PC2 hardware
- Topic: Diskless unit, using DVI-VGA adapter, but no output signal
- Replies: 6
- Views: 10622
Re: Diskless unit, using DVI-VGA adapter, but no output signal
Oh, I am very well aware of the fact that it is clearly posted...I just find it very frustrating, and I am also finding that I am not the only one.
- Wed Nov 18, 2009 9:11 pm
- Forum: fit-PC2 hardware
- Topic: Diskless unit, using DVI-VGA adapter, but no output signal
- Replies: 6
- Views: 10622
Re: Diskless unit, using DVI-VGA adapter, but no output signal
Yeah, I am learning more about this as we speak.
Apparently there is no cheap solution to get this Fit-PC2 to work with a VGA monitor, so you are either forced to buy an expensive converter or buy a monitor that accepts HDMI or DVI.
I am very disappointed with this setup.
Apparently there is no cheap solution to get this Fit-PC2 to work with a VGA monitor, so you are either forced to buy an expensive converter or buy a monitor that accepts HDMI or DVI.
I am very disappointed with this setup.
- Wed Nov 18, 2009 6:12 pm
- Forum: fit-PC2 hardware
- Topic: Diskless unit, using DVI-VGA adapter, but no output signal
- Replies: 6
- Views: 10622
Diskless unit, using DVI-VGA adapter, but no output signal
I bought a 40gb SATA drive separate and installed it, and I hooked up my HDMI/DVI cable and then connector the DVI/VGA adapter cable and plugged into monitor, but nothing shows up on the screen. The monitor keeps saying its in power saving mode. For the heck of it, I tried a second monitor, no luck....