I think i have solved the blinking problem, i´m testing the solution for the last 2 hours and it seems to be solved.
I will try to explain how, but somewords i can´t put in english. If anyone can traslate it, please do it. I will try to translate the words i see in spanish to english, so make it easy.
Maybe im wrong and it´s not solved, but, please chek it and test it with me, to see if it works.
Vista and 7, configure your pc to the recommended power options, we are going to change that.
Go to Start>Control panel
Here look for "opciones de energia" something like:"power options or energy options"
Click on, "mostrar planes adicionales" something like: "Show aditional planes"
I think i have solved the blinking problem, i´m testing the solution for the last 2 hours and it seems to be solved.
I will try to explain how, but somewords i can´t put in english. If anyone can traslate it, please do it. I will try to translate the words i see in spanish to english, so make it easy.
Maybe im wrong and it´s not solved, but, please chek it and test it with me, to see if it works.
Vista and 7, configure your pc to the recommended power options, we are going to change that.
Go to Start>Control panel
Here look for "opciones de energia" something like:"power options or energy options"
Click on, "mostrar planes adicionales" something like: "Show aditional planes"
I guess you mean the setting "USB selective suspend settings" - "Disabled". This was already disabled on my pc, so thanks for the effort but this is not the problem.
I guess you mean the setting "USB selective suspend settings" - "Disabled". This was already disabled on my pc, so thanks for the effort but this is not the problem.
[quote name='KilLHurtZ' post='559790' date='Jun 30 2009, 03:10 PM']I guess you mean the setting "USB selective suspend settings" - "Disabled". This was already disabled on my pc, so thanks for the effort but this is not the problem.[/quote]
I refer that. But i also change other setting that have selective suspend by the way. Try with them, maybe it works.
[quote name='KilLHurtZ' post='559790' date='Jun 30 2009, 03:10 PM']I guess you mean the setting "USB selective suspend settings" - "Disabled". This was already disabled on my pc, so thanks for the effort but this is not the problem.
I refer that. But i also change other setting that have selective suspend by the way. Try with them, maybe it works.
So you are suggesting that the problem might be coming from some improper power management settings that are connected to the USB ports? I very much doubt that and OK, if this is the problem it might be more present in a laptop, because of being optimized for optimal power savings, but on a normal desktop PC...
So you are suggesting that the problem might be coming from some improper power management settings that are connected to the USB ports? I very much doubt that and OK, if this is the problem it might be more present in a laptop, because of being optimized for optimal power savings, but on a normal desktop PC...
[quote name='Bloody' post='560795' date='Jul 2 2009, 04:18 PM']So you are suggesting that the problem might be coming from some improper power management settings that are connected to the USB ports? I very much doubt that and OK, if this is the problem it might be more present in a laptop, because of being optimized for optimal power savings, but on a normal desktop PC...[/quote]
Even in a desktop pc windows vista and 7 autoconfigure your power management settings to optimal.
But I change every single configuration to keep everything on, but the monitor.
After that, I dont see more blinking.
Im ussing windows 7.
Perhaps this is not the solution, but can be something related.
But really, after changes the power configurations i don have more blinking. I will see if i change something more i dont remember :S
[quote name='Bloody' post='560795' date='Jul 2 2009, 04:18 PM']So you are suggesting that the problem might be coming from some improper power management settings that are connected to the USB ports? I very much doubt that and OK, if this is the problem it might be more present in a laptop, because of being optimized for optimal power savings, but on a normal desktop PC...
Even in a desktop pc windows vista and 7 autoconfigure your power management settings to optimal.
But I change every single configuration to keep everything on, but the monitor.
After that, I dont see more blinking.
Im ussing windows 7.
Perhaps this is not the solution, but can be something related.
But really, after changes the power configurations i don have more blinking. I will see if i change something more i dont remember :S
Hmmm, worth checking out. Come to think of it, prior to my posting yesterday that I get virtually no blinking when playing Aion I did actually reset my power options to "always on" in order to leave my system on all day on Wednesday while I was at work so it could download the Aion game client. Possibly the change to the power settings had some effect. I'll have to do some testing in other games tonight with the "always on" option enabled. I'll report back on what I find.
Hmmm, worth checking out. Come to think of it, prior to my posting yesterday that I get virtually no blinking when playing Aion I did actually reset my power options to "always on" in order to leave my system on all day on Wednesday while I was at work so it could download the Aion game client. Possibly the change to the power settings had some effect. I'll have to do some testing in other games tonight with the "always on" option enabled. I'll report back on what I find.
I will try to explain how, but somewords i can´t put in english. If anyone can traslate it, please do it. I will try to translate the words i see in spanish to english, so make it easy.
Maybe im wrong and it´s not solved, but, please chek it and test it with me, to see if it works.
Vista and 7, configure your pc to the recommended power options, we are going to change that.
Go to Start>Control panel
Here look for "opciones de energia" something like:"power options or energy options"
Click on, "mostrar planes adicionales" something like: "Show aditional planes"
Choose "alto rendimiento" something like: "high performance"
Clik on "cambiar la configuracion del plan" something like: "Change configuration"
Now clik on "Cambiar la configuracion avanzada de energia" Something like: "Change advanced power settings"
On the usb configuration, there will be an option enabled, change it to disable
Now save the changes.
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Please, when u try it, told me the correct words, so i can change it and make it easiest to the rest of people.
I hope it works.
"The way it´s meant to be tested" ;)
I will try to explain how, but somewords i can´t put in english. If anyone can traslate it, please do it. I will try to translate the words i see in spanish to english, so make it easy.
Maybe im wrong and it´s not solved, but, please chek it and test it with me, to see if it works.
Vista and 7, configure your pc to the recommended power options, we are going to change that.
Go to Start>Control panel
Here look for "opciones de energia" something like:"power options or energy options"
Click on, "mostrar planes adicionales" something like: "Show aditional planes"
Choose "alto rendimiento" something like: "high performance"
Clik on "cambiar la configuracion del plan" something like: "Change configuration"
Now clik on "Cambiar la configuracion avanzada de energia" Something like: "Change advanced power settings"
On the usb configuration, there will be an option enabled, change it to disable
Now save the changes.
----------------------------
Please, when u try it, told me the correct words, so i can change it and make it easiest to the rest of people.
I hope it works.
"The way it´s meant to be tested" ;)
I refer that. But i also change other setting that have selective suspend by the way. Try with them, maybe it works.
I refer that. But i also change other setting that have selective suspend by the way. Try with them, maybe it works.
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Even in a desktop pc windows vista and 7 autoconfigure your power management settings to optimal.
But I change every single configuration to keep everything on, but the monitor.
After that, I dont see more blinking.
Im ussing windows 7.
Perhaps this is not the solution, but can be something related.
But really, after changes the power configurations i don have more blinking. I will see if i change something more i dont remember :S
Even in a desktop pc windows vista and 7 autoconfigure your power management settings to optimal.
But I change every single configuration to keep everything on, but the monitor.
After that, I dont see more blinking.
Im ussing windows 7.
Perhaps this is not the solution, but can be something related.
But really, after changes the power configurations i don have more blinking. I will see if i change something more i dont remember :S
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