Byron,
Try disabling any screen saver you may have running.
Also, does the S220 work with the standard VGA drivers? To test this (I'm
guessing it's a Win95 system), go to Start-Settings-Control Panel-Display.
Select the "Settings" tab and follow the buttons to change the display
driver. If the system works with the standard VGA driver, you will know that
it's a driver problem. Try using a standard driver (such as an S3 driver) or
download updated drivers from http://www.diamondmm.com. If you're using
DirectX, try installing the latest version (5.0 right now), or removing it
altogether.
If you still have the problem, you likely have a hardware problem. Try
swapping monitors. If you still have the problem, the card may be faulty.
Try a different video card (or, if you're not comfortable doing this, take
it to a technician and ask him to do it).
HTH, but let me know if this doesn't solve your problem.
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Dan Chapman
Network Analyst, MS Certified Systems Engineer
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-----Original Message-----
From: byron <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, April 15, 1998 4:49 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Screen goes blank
>> I have a friend who just purchased a Diamond S220 video card (PCI).
>>
>For some reason the monitor goes black after having been on the
>computer. The system seems to be running. So, he has to reboot. I
>reseated the card for him, and reinstalled the drivers. Same story.
>The system is a Pentium 166MMX, and the monitor is a Gateway 1024 NI,
>15". It's about 5 years old. Any ideas? Is it possible this monitor
>can't work with the card?
>
>Byron Wolter
>
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