Thanks amych (pronounced Amy-chuh)
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Just because I think many of the tech people here will appreciate this from overheard in the office: [link]
IT guy: Yeah, the UI needs to be top-notch. Like the best thing you've ever done. Uh, don't spend too much time on it.
Anyone have recommendations for a 2-port KVM Switch?
OK going nuts with new monitor. Windows 7, computer starts fine in safe mode even with networking. But during normal startup says "starting windows". The little windows logo comes on fades a bit. And then screen blacks out and never comes on again even though I can hear disk go through normal bootup process. No adjustment to monitor makes windows visible. Changes in resolution no joy. Yet it boots fine in safe mode.
Gar, when I had something similar happen to me (on Windows XP) the problem turned out to be that the video card had crapped out.
brand new computer. works fine with older starlogic monitor
When you are in safe mode, set the resolution low (640x480, 800x600) and to something like 60mhz and reboot.
Tried that. Brought the monitor back, got another brand. Worked fine. Either I got a lemon, or the model was incompatible with the video card. (By trading for another model rather than just another monitor of the same model I was covered either way.) (or maybe there was a driver problem ... Anyway when a montor fails out of the box, past a certain amount of futzing it makes sense just to return it.)
Are there good Blu Ray/region-free players out there? Or should I consider the two functions separately? I think I've run out of digital inputs on my TV.
ita, I don't know if you're willing to go to some effort/risk for this, but the LG BD370 and LG BD390 are apparently unlockable using this info:
Mine has been updated to the latest firmware and I don't really want to downgrade just to test it (I have no out-of-region discs) but it might be worth trying. The BD390 is a wonderful player - top notch audiovisual quality and feature list. And apparently it's available in the $250 zone now. The 370 is cheaper, but apparently doesn't have quite the stellar video quality.
Thanks, Gris. I'll have to think long and hard about whether to take that risk.