Host connected picture tube display operation is normal, but changed to the LCD display does not display images, LCD display power light, you know what is the reason for the master?(when the picture tube display is connected, the refresh frequency is set at 85Hz, and the LCD is not displayed. I don't know if it has anything to do with it.)
Very simple, and resolution, refresh rate relationship. It is right that you suspect the difference. Turn on the machine and press F8 into VGA mode to adjust
Tune to the minimum resolution and the 60Hz refresh rate firstIf you go in and see the image, it will show that the monitor is goodThen transfer to the best resolution of the LCD
LCD refresh frequency generally support 60Hz, you set the refresh rate to 60Hz, try again, if not, then lower the resolution
If the frequency is beyond the refresh range of the LCD monitor, some monitors are prompted.Suggest that you will host even after the flat, the refresh rate to the minimum, the resolution to 1024*768, and then connected with liquid crystal display. If the refresh frequency is over, pressing F8 is useless.If not, see what is your LCD interface type, if VGA (D-sub, analog interface), and then the flat screen is the same, the interface problem does not exist. If it is DVI (numeric type) interface, then it can only connect to the digital video line, and your host can't display it if you use the VGA line. NeedWith a conversion joint, the general computer repair shop has.(in addition, I guess, with a liquid crystal display you try, in the rest of the computer to see the display is not wrong ah)