u2913wm stuck in 'power save mode' in the boot sequence

Hello

Just got my new u2913wm today.

I encountered the following problem: at startup, the screen briefly displays "entering power save mode" and stays black until the Windows7 interface was loaded. As a result, I can no longer access the bios of my computer.

My computer is an Inspiron from Dell 530 s with Windows7. There is no this problem when connected to my screen LCD older (other brand).

Is there a solution?

Thanks in advance

Hi ALI,

I am pleased to say that the problem has been resolved with my new video card: AMD Radeon HD 6450. With this card connected via DVI, the screen remains standing throughout the boot sequence.

It seems that there is a compatibility issue with some video cards.

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