Re: Display Issues
From: Richard (rwskinnernospam_at_awesomenet-period-net)
Date: 07/17/04
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Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2004 21:00:24 -0500
Opps, sorry, I wrote the previous message before reading this one. Ignore
the bios then.
"Jordan Williams" <JordanWilliams@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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> So i've determined that if I Uninstall the Video driver and then install
the driver from the manufacturer CD everything fixes itself.
>
> So I guess my question then is how do I go about getting the drivers from
my CD into component form and make it all work with just a build of the
image. With thousands of these devices planned for deployment, the last
thing I need are tech's having to install drivers for video/sound support.
>
> Glad it works though.... =)
>
> Thanks,
> Jordan Williams
>
> "Jordan Williams" wrote:
>
> > I've successfully managed to get an image to boot and all hardware seems
to function properly as far as networking and I/O capabilities.
> >
> > However i'm having a strange issue related to Video. While i'm in XP Pro
doing the target designer and component designer, the video is correct.
However once i'm in Windows Embedded, the desktop overruns the monitor and
there's a 2-3inch black space at the top of the monitor. I'm successfully
downloaded the correct XPe SP1 drivers for my system and verified that they
were loaded into the Image. It's weird however because it doesn't matter
what driver is loaded as I get the same problem either way. The Monitor
registers as a Plug-and-Play generic monitor. I've also tested on a regular
CRT 17" display aswell as a Daewoo 42" Plasma display with native 1024
resolution.
> >
> > This is really of concern considering the reason i'm testing XPe is for
set top box and multimedia connectivity. Any suggestions would be much
appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks for the support,
> > Jordan Williams
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