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    Clevo P150HMX Crash When connecting external monitor

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Mirabis, Aug 20, 2011.

  1. Mirabis

    Mirabis Notebook Guru

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    Hi, I recently bought an Clevo P150HMX ( Bto 15CL37).
    But I'm having problems when I connect an external monitor the screen goes either. Dark-Blue & white striped / Full black / Gray / Purple & lines. Then I've to turn the notebook off and start it up again.

    -Now I've I connect the Screen before boot there's no problem, only if I disconnect it It will crash. SANY0009 - YouTube

    -It's a LG Flatron L1715S Screen with a VGA Adapter, Since CLevo P150HMx does not have VGA they included an DVI TO VGA adapter. Can this ( DVI- adapter ) be the problem ?

    - I've tried changing drivers, bios , EC, everything the problem persists.

    Can Anyone help me out?
     
  2. Xerloq

    Xerloq Notebook Evangelist

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    It could be the adapter. Make sure the connection is snug. If that doesn't fix it, try another adapter or computer to make sure its not the monitor.
     
  3. Patrck_744

    Patrck_744 Burgers!

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    This actually happened to me last night when I was trying to turn the volume down using the Fn key combo.

    Try using Right Click => Screen Resolution => Multiple Displays => [insert command]