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09-24-2016 07:01 PM
HP monitor S2031
Hi - I changed computers From HP to ASUS and I kept this monitor hooked up. It is connected with a VGA cable. It does not work now.
On computer start up it flashed ASUS and then went to this:
First it says " auto adjustment in progress"
"DVI no signal. VGA active. Auto switch source on. Default source is DVI."
Can you please help. I had no luck looking in the menu of the monitor.
Thank you.
09-26-2016 12:56 PM
Hi there @jimb0625,,
May the Forums be with you! I understand that you are having an issue connecting your display to an ASUS system. I am happy to assist you with this.
What type of connection were you using with your original computer, the VGA or the DVI?
Does that display still work properly with your HP computer ,assuming you still have it available to test with?
Please let me know when you can.
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09-27-2016 08:42 AM
Well the monitor is displaying a message about its connection, so the display is still functional. What connection types are available on the ASUS system? Does the ASUS system have integrated graphics or does it have a discrete graphics card installed? IF there is a graphics card installed, are you connecting to that card? If not try connecting to the graphics card, as often a system will disable on board graphics when a graphics card is installed.
Have you tried contacting ASUS Support - www.asus.com?
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