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It turns out that I have an LG brand monitor model Flatron E2240 DE 22" which works correctly. The problem is that when I turn off the PC (which is powered by a power strip with a switch) the monitor, instead of staying in standby mode with the pilot light blinking, shows me the image of the squares telling me that there is no video signal.
The curious thing about all this is that previously it did not do this to me, it was changing the DVI-I/VGA adapter since I lost the one I had, and it has been doing this to me.
Could someone explain to me what this is due to? -
Have you looked in the monitor menus to see if there is an option related to this?
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Some DVI-VGA adapters have more pins than others, which is why it doesn't recognize the state, and thinks the cable has been disconnected.
I don't think it's important, but if you can't live like that :D, look for an adapter with all the pins on the DVI side at "los Chinos".
Best regards!
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Some DVI-VGA adapters have more pins than others, and that's why it doesn't recognize the state, and thinks the cable is disconnected.
I don't think it's important, but if you can't live like that :D, look for an adapter with all the pins on the DVI side at "los Chinos".
Salu2!
Well, as a power solution, you can live like that. The only thing is the habit of turning off the operating system and at least seeing the screen turn off, but well, it's not important. Interesting the contribution you make, I didn't know that DVI adapters came incomplete, curious.