RickMezza
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Hi there all you computer bods
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My sister has just bought a 2nd-hand cheap replacement TFT screen for her PC but she says it won't work. So I asked her to check the power and video cables were connected and she reckons it doesn't have a power cable (every other TFT screen I've used does have a seperate power cable). I believe it only has the standard 15 pin D-sub video cable.
So the question is:
can a TFT screen be powered through the normal signal cable (the D-sub one which plugs into the PC itself) - without a seperate power cable which plugs straight into the mains?
The guy she bought it off reckons it only needs the video cable and takes its power from the PC so she needs to change a setting in Windows (XP home), but I've had a look on my PC and can't find such a setting.
Does anyone know if he's right and if so where is this mysterious setting ?
Thanks,
Rich
My sister has just bought a 2nd-hand cheap replacement TFT screen for her PC but she says it won't work. So I asked her to check the power and video cables were connected and she reckons it doesn't have a power cable (every other TFT screen I've used does have a seperate power cable). I believe it only has the standard 15 pin D-sub video cable.
So the question is:
can a TFT screen be powered through the normal signal cable (the D-sub one which plugs into the PC itself) - without a seperate power cable which plugs straight into the mains?
The guy she bought it off reckons it only needs the video cable and takes its power from the PC so she needs to change a setting in Windows (XP home), but I've had a look on my PC and can't find such a setting.
Does anyone know if he's right and if so where is this mysterious setting ?
Thanks,
Rich