Wingo wrote on Jan 5
th, 2009 at 8:38am:
Thanks for the confirmation and explanation Nick. Do you happen to have any links for more information? During more looking around I found mention of a fix through a firmware update for the screen and I was hoping to get as much info on it as possible. Once again thankyou for the help and insight.
No links.. I just know that a monitor, any monitor, has 2 internal systems in play when you boot. One is the power save in which the signal from the cable should energize the monitor and the 2nd is the frequency of the card in use which the monitor should match as it comes out of power save mode and display the image.
If either one are not working correctly and its confirmed the issue is not the card by switching displays or cables, then the monitor itself is defective.
Its also very rare, if ever, to have the monitor work after it boots into Windows. Usually it does not come on at all.
So in this case and since the monitor was working the problem must be a design flaw on the part of Acer where their internal programming or hardware is not communicating correctly with more modern adapters