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Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by DeeDub, May 30, 2009.

  1. DeeDub

    DeeDub Guest

    Friends,

    The computer is less than 2 months old. We have four Users accounts set up
    on the computer and they are all setup as Administrators. When we switch
    between users the computer freezes up. The computer screen goes blank and a
    "NO SIGNAL" comes on the screen. I have to press the power button and the
    computer shuts down and then I can restart it. It happens every time. If I
    select the Start button then "Switch Users" it will go to the user I select
    but when I try to switch back the computers freezes, no mouse, no cursor, no
    key board, it flashes No Signal and then just a blank screen.

    I have restored windows to earlier configurations, I have researched the
    problem on the internet through Google, I have gone to Microsoft's web site
    and searched for the answer and I have contacted Gateway and they had no
    idea.

    I created a Recovery Disk, backup all my settings and files, installed the
    recovery Disk and restored all the backup files, reinstalled all the
    programs and I still have the same problem.

    My Computer:
    Manufacturer: Gateway
    Model: DX4200-09
    Rating: 3.7
    Processor: AMD Phenom 9150e Quad Core Processor 1.80 GHz
    Memory: 4.0GB
    System Type: 64 Bit Operating System
    Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium 64bit
     
  2. RalfG

    RalfG Guest

    On an off chance that the monitor is being sent an incompatible signal at
    some point during the User change sequence, double check that you have a
    driver file for your specific monitor installed. In the Advanced Display
    settings, on the Monitor tab put a check mark in the box labelled Hide modes
    that this monitor cannot display.

    The "No Signal" notice indicates that the monitor has stopped receiving a
    usable video signal from the computer. If the video card has dual output
    capability it might be switching the video signal to a second non-connected
    output port on the card when you change users. I've only ever seen
    something similar happen (default display switched to secondary monitor
    after a reboot) when the video card driver was messed up but it is a
    possibility. Connecting a second monitor would show if that was what is
    happening when you change users. A clean reinstall of the video card drivers
    should fix it in that scenario.

    Otherwise, if the same problem also happens after a fresh system recovery
    but before you reinstall any of your user files suspect defective hardware.
    If it only exhibits the symptom after you restore your user files then it
    could be a malware infection or software (including drivers) conflict of
    some sort causing the problem.

    "DeeDub" <drkkj@earthlink.net> wrote in message
    news:6660ED9C-7402-452B-A022-D616E91F4BA9@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Friends,
    >
    > The computer is less than 2 months old. We have four Users accounts set up
    > on the computer and they are all setup as Administrators. When we switch
    > between users the computer freezes up. The computer screen goes blank and
    > a "NO SIGNAL" comes on the screen. I have to press the power button and
    > the computer shuts down and then I can restart it. It happens every time.
    > If I select the Start button then "Switch Users" it will go to the user I
    > select but when I try to switch back the computers freezes, no mouse, no
    > cursor, no key board, it flashes No Signal and then just a blank screen.
    >
    > I have restored windows to earlier configurations, I have researched the
    > problem on the internet through Google, I have gone to Microsoft's web
    > site and searched for the answer and I have contacted Gateway and they had
    > no idea.
    >
    > I created a Recovery Disk, backup all my settings and files, installed the
    > recovery Disk and restored all the backup files, reinstalled all the
    > programs and I still have the same problem.
    >
    > My Computer:
    > Manufacturer: Gateway
    > Model: DX4200-09
    > Rating: 3.7
    > Processor: AMD Phenom 9150e Quad Core Processor 1.80 GHz
    > Memory: 4.0GB
    > System Type: 64 Bit Operating System
    > Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium 64bit
    ><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  3. DeeDub

    DeeDub Guest

    I am grateful for your input. When you mentioned duel inputs on the the
    video card it struck a nerve. I checked and you were right. When we would
    switch users the video card would switch from the HDMI to the VGA output. I
    plugged in the VGA cable and it works fine. It switches between users
    without problems.

    I asked Gateway for a new video card and low and behold it is part of the
    mother board. I have to change the mother board.

    There are a couple of slots looks like a PCI and a AGP slot. Is it possible
    to disable the onboard video card and install a new one in the slot? Or
    should I install a new mother board?

    "RalfG" <itsnotme@ladeda.deda> wrote in message
    news:37181CBA-CFFC-4D60-881C-AF7817B1F77E@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > On an off chance that the monitor is being sent an incompatible signal at
    > some point during the User change sequence, double check that you have a
    > driver file for your specific monitor installed. In the Advanced Display
    > settings, on the Monitor tab put a check mark in the box labelled Hide
    > modes that this monitor cannot display.
    >
    > The "No Signal" notice indicates that the monitor has stopped receiving a
    > usable video signal from the computer. If the video card has dual output
    > capability it might be switching the video signal to a second
    > non-connected output port on the card when you change users. I've only
    > ever seen something similar happen (default display switched to secondary
    > monitor after a reboot) when the video card driver was messed up but it is
    > a possibility. Connecting a second monitor would show if that was what is
    > happening when you change users. A clean reinstall of the video card
    > drivers should fix it in that scenario.
    >
    > Otherwise, if the same problem also happens after a fresh system recovery
    > but before you reinstall any of your user files suspect defective
    > hardware. If it only exhibits the symptom after you restore your user
    > files then it could be a malware infection or software (including drivers)
    > conflict of some sort causing the problem.
    >
    > "DeeDub" <drkkj@earthlink.net> wrote in message
    > news:6660ED9C-7402-452B-A022-D616E91F4BA9@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> Friends,
    >>
    >> The computer is less than 2 months old. We have four Users accounts set
    >> up on the computer and they are all setup as Administrators. When we
    >> switch between users the computer freezes up. The computer screen goes
    >> blank and a "NO SIGNAL" comes on the screen. I have to press the power
    >> button and the computer shuts down and then I can restart it. It happens
    >> every time. If I select the Start button then "Switch Users" it will go
    >> to the user I select but when I try to switch back the computers freezes,
    >> no mouse, no cursor, no key board, it flashes No Signal and then just a
    >> blank screen.
    >>
    >> I have restored windows to earlier configurations, I have researched the
    >> problem on the internet through Google, I have gone to Microsoft's web
    >> site and searched for the answer and I have contacted Gateway and they
    >> had no idea.
    >>
    >> I created a Recovery Disk, backup all my settings and files, installed
    >> the recovery Disk and restored all the backup files, reinstalled all the
    >> programs and I still have the same problem.
    >>
    >> My Computer:
    >> Manufacturer: Gateway
    >> Model: DX4200-09
    >> Rating: 3.7
    >> Processor: AMD Phenom 9150e Quad Core Processor 1.80 GHz
    >> Memory: 4.0GB
    >> System Type: 64 Bit Operating System
    >> Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium 64bit
    >><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  4. Tae Song

    Tae Song Guest

    I would get a new video card.


    "DeeDub" <drkkj@earthlink.net> wrote in message
    news:5534F15A-ED72-4D31-9DD6-EF2B876D8B02@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > I am grateful for your input. When you mentioned duel inputs on the the
    > video card it struck a nerve. I checked and you were right. When we would
    > switch users the video card would switch from the HDMI to the VGA output.
    > I
    > plugged in the VGA cable and it works fine. It switches between users
    > without problems.
    >
    > I asked Gateway for a new video card and low and behold it is part of the
    > mother board. I have to change the mother board.
    >
    > There are a couple of slots looks like a PCI and a AGP slot. Is it
    > possible
    > to disable the onboard video card and install a new one in the slot? Or
    > should I install a new mother board?
    >
    > "RalfG" <itsnotme@ladeda.deda> wrote in message
    > news:37181CBA-CFFC-4D60-881C-AF7817B1F77E@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> On an off chance that the monitor is being sent an incompatible signal at
    >> some point during the User change sequence, double check that you have a
    >> driver file for your specific monitor installed. In the Advanced Display
    >> settings, on the Monitor tab put a check mark in the box labelled Hide
    >> modes that this monitor cannot display.
    >>
    >> The "No Signal" notice indicates that the monitor has stopped receiving a
    >> usable video signal from the computer. If the video card has dual output
    >> capability it might be switching the video signal to a second
    >> non-connected output port on the card when you change users. I've only
    >> ever seen something similar happen (default display switched to secondary
    >> monitor after a reboot) when the video card driver was messed up but it
    >> is a possibility. Connecting a second monitor would show if that was what
    >> is happening when you change users. A clean reinstall of the video card
    >> drivers should fix it in that scenario.
    >>
    >> Otherwise, if the same problem also happens after a fresh system recovery
    >> but before you reinstall any of your user files suspect defective
    >> hardware. If it only exhibits the symptom after you restore your user
    >> files then it could be a malware infection or software (including
    >> drivers) conflict of some sort causing the problem.
    >>
    >> "DeeDub" <drkkj@earthlink.net> wrote in message
    >> news:6660ED9C-7402-452B-A022-D616E91F4BA9@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >>> Friends,
    >>>
    >>> The computer is less than 2 months old. We have four Users accounts set
    >>> up on the computer and they are all setup as Administrators. When we
    >>> switch between users the computer freezes up. The computer screen goes
    >>> blank and a "NO SIGNAL" comes on the screen. I have to press the power
    >>> button and the computer shuts down and then I can restart it. It happens
    >>> every time. If I select the Start button then "Switch Users" it will go
    >>> to the user I select but when I try to switch back the computers
    >>> freezes, no mouse, no cursor, no key board, it flashes No Signal and
    >>> then just a blank screen.
    >>>
    >>> I have restored windows to earlier configurations, I have researched the
    >>> problem on the internet through Google, I have gone to Microsoft's web
    >>> site and searched for the answer and I have contacted Gateway and they
    >>> had no idea.
    >>>
    >>> I created a Recovery Disk, backup all my settings and files, installed
    >>> the recovery Disk and restored all the backup files, reinstalled all the
    >>> programs and I still have the same problem.
    >>>
    >>> My Computer:
    >>> Manufacturer: Gateway
    >>> Model: DX4200-09
    >>> Rating: 3.7
    >>> Processor: AMD Phenom 9150e Quad Core Processor 1.80 GHz
    >>> Memory: 4.0GB
    >>> System Type: 64 Bit Operating System
    >>> Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium 64bit
    >>><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >>
    >>
    >><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  5. RalfG

    RalfG Guest

    "DeeDub" <drkkj@earthlink.net> wrote in message
    news:5534F15A-ED72-4D31-9DD6-EF2B876D8B02@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > I am grateful for your input. When you mentioned duel inputs on the the
    > video card it struck a nerve. I checked and you were right. When we would
    > switch users the video card would switch from the HDMI to the VGA output.
    > I
    > plugged in the VGA cable and it works fine. It switches between users
    > without problems.
    >
    > I asked Gateway for a new video card and low and behold it is part of the
    > mother board. I have to change the mother board.
    >
    > There are a couple of slots looks like a PCI and a AGP slot. Is it
    > possible
    > to disable the onboard video card and install a new one in the slot? Or
    > should I install a new mother board?
    >
    > "RalfG" <itsnotme@ladeda.deda> wrote in message
    > news:37181CBA-CFFC-4D60-881C-AF7817B1F77E@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> On an off chance that the monitor is being sent an incompatible signal at
    >> some point during the User change sequence, double check that you have a
    >> driver file for your specific monitor installed. In the Advanced Display
    >> settings, on the Monitor tab put a check mark in the box labelled Hide
    >> modes that this monitor cannot display.
    >>
    >> The "No Signal" notice indicates that the monitor has stopped receiving a
    >> usable video signal from the computer. If the video card has dual output
    >> capability it might be switching the video signal to a second
    >> non-connected output port on the card when you change users. I've only
    >> ever seen something similar happen (default display switched to secondary
    >> monitor after a reboot) when the video card driver was messed up but it
    >> is a possibility. Connecting a second monitor would show if that was what
    >> is happening when you change users. A clean reinstall of the video card
    >> drivers should fix it in that scenario.
    >>
    >> Otherwise, if the same problem also happens after a fresh system recovery
    >> but before you reinstall any of your user files suspect defective
    >> hardware. If it only exhibits the symptom after you restore your user
    >> files then it could be a malware infection or software (including
    >> drivers) conflict of some sort causing the problem.
    >>
    >> "DeeDub" <drkkj@earthlink.net> wrote in message
    >> news:6660ED9C-7402-452B-A022-D616E91F4BA9@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >>> Friends,
    >>>
    >>> The computer is less than 2 months old. We have four Users accounts set
    >>> up on the computer and they are all setup as Administrators. When we
    >>> switch between users the computer freezes up. The computer screen goes
    >>> blank and a "NO SIGNAL" comes on the screen. I have to press the power
    >>> button and the computer shuts down and then I can restart it. It happens
    >>> every time. If I select the Start button then "Switch Users" it will go
    >>> to the user I select but when I try to switch back the computers
    >>> freezes, no mouse, no cursor, no key board, it flashes No Signal and
    >>> then just a blank screen.
    >>>
    >>> I have restored windows to earlier configurations, I have researched the
    >>> problem on the internet through Google, I have gone to Microsoft's web
    >>> site and searched for the answer and I have contacted Gateway and they
    >>> had no idea.
    >>>
    >>> I created a Recovery Disk, backup all my settings and files, installed
    >>> the recovery Disk and restored all the backup files, reinstalled all the
    >>> programs and I still have the same problem.
    >>>
    >>> My Computer:
    >>> Manufacturer: Gateway
    >>> Model: DX4200-09
    >>> Rating: 3.7
    >>> Processor: AMD Phenom 9150e Quad Core Processor 1.80 GHz
    >>> Memory: 4.0GB
    >>> System Type: 64 Bit Operating System
    >>> Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium 64bit
    >>><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >>
    >>
    >><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    ><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    You should be able to install a video card. I'd try and find out if this
    video switching problem is a chronic issue with that model of motherboard
    and decide which way to go based on that. If going through the hassle of a
    motherboard change could leave you with exactly the same issue then it may
    be just as well to skip it and just install a new card. Add-in video cards
    usually out-perform the on-board graphics adapters anyway. Check in the
    computer owners manual/motherboard BIOS for the settings to enable/disable
    the on-board video adapter before booting up with the new card installed.

    Some things to do before buying a video card... Check the Gateway
    motherboard or owners manual to find out what type of slot it has available
    for an add in video card. It might be VGA or it could be PCI-Express, which
    is becoming the new norm. Neither type is compatible with each other or with
    regular PCI cards/slots. A regular PCI video card is also an option if you
    have a spare PCI slot but these days the variety of available PCI video
    cards is fairly limited. Check the computer's power supply rating before
    buying any video card. Many of the new cards and pretty much all of the
    higher performance video cards require the PS to be rated at more than
    300Watts.
     
  6. usad

    usad Guest

    I have a brand new HP amd quad processor and it is doing the very same
    thing that DeeDub describes as when I attempt to switch users the
    monitor quits receiving video output from graphics card and the work
    around for the moment is to reboot each time to log on to a different
    user account. The problem also appears if you choose the log-off
    command.

    I am using vista home premium x64 with 8g of ram. NVidia graphics card
    There is definitely a problem here to be fixed.

    usad

    My system info

    OS Name Microsoft® Windows Vista™ Home Premium
    Version 6.0.6002 Service Pack 2 Build 6002
    Other OS Description Not Available
    OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation
    System Name MASTER-PC
    System Manufacturer HP-Pavilion
    System Model FQ574AA-ABA m9517c
    System Type x64-based PC
    Processor AMD Phenom™ 9550 Quad-Core Processor, 2200 Mhz, 4 Core(s),
    4 Logical Processor(s)
    BIOS Version/Date American Megatrends Inc. 5.08, 2/3/2009
    SMBIOS Version 2.5
    Windows Directory C:\Windows
    System Directory C:\Windows\system32
    Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume1
    Locale United States
    Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "6.0.6002.18005"
    User Name Master-PC\Dad
    Time Zone Central Daylight Time
    Installed Physical Memory (RAM) 8.00 GB
    Total Physical Memory 8.00 GB
    Available Physical Memory 5.42 GB
    Total Virtual Memory 16.0 GB
    Available Virtual Memory 13.3 GB
    Page File Space 8.29 GB
    Page File C:\pagefile.sys
    Name NVIDIA GeForce 9300GE
    PNP Device ID
    PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_06E0&SUBSYS_90041B0A&REV_A1\4&28BF7E85&0&0080
    Adapter Type GeForce 9300 GE, NVIDIA compatible
    Adapter Description NVIDIA GeForce 9300GE
    Adapter RAM 256.00 MB (268,435,456 bytes)
    Installed Drivers nvd3dum,nvd3dumx.dll,nvwgf2um, nvwgf2umx.dll
    Driver Version 7.15.11.7578
    INF File oem54.inf (nv_NV3x_HD section)
    Color Planes Not Available
    Color Table Entries 4294967296
    Resolution 1920 x 1200 x 59 hertz
    Bits/Pixel 32
    Memory Address 0xFD000000-0xFDFFFFFF
    Memory Address 0xE0000000-0xEFFFFFFF
    Memory Address 0xFA000000-0xFEAFFFFF
    I/O Port 0x0000EC00-0x0000EC7F
    IRQ Channel IRQ 17
    I/O Port 0x000003B0-0x000003BB
    I/O Port 0x000003C0-0x000003DF
    Memory Address 0xA0000-0xBFFFF
    Driver c:\windows\system32\drivers\nvlddmkm.sys (7.15.11.7578, 9.15 MB
    (9,592,352 bytes), 11/26/2008 8:48 AM)


    DeeDub;1054264 Wrote: <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Friends,
    >
    > The computer is less than 2 months old. We have four Users accounts set
    > up
    > on the computer and they are all setup as Administrators. When we
    > switch
    > between users the computer freezes up. The computer screen goes blank
    > and a
    > "NO SIGNAL" comes on the screen. I have to press the power button and
    > the
    > computer shuts down and then I can restart it. It happens every time.
    > If I
    > select the Start button then "Switch Users" it will go to the user I
    > select
    > but when I try to switch back the computers freezes, no mouse, no
    > cursor, no
    > key board, it flashes No Signal and then just a blank screen.
    >
    > I have restored windows to earlier configurations, I have researched
    > the
    > problem on the internet through Google, I have gone to Microsoft's web
    > site
    > and searched for the answer and I have contacted Gateway and they had
    > no
    > idea.
    >
    > I created a Recovery Disk, backup all my settings and files, installed
    > the
    > recovery Disk and restored all the backup files, reinstalled all the
    > programs and I still have the same problem that DeeDub lists.
    >
    >
    > My Computer:
    > Manufacturer: Gateway
    > Model: DX4200-09
    > Rating: 3.7
    > Processor: AMD Phenom 9150e Quad Core Processor 1.80 GHz
    > Memory: 4.0GB
    > System Type: 64 Bit Operating System
    > Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium 64bit<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->


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    usad
     

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