Hp Zr30w Windows 10 Resolution
Last Fri., bought a brand new ZR30W, plug it to the computer, and I get no display. My video set up is 2 x Nvidia 7950GT, so I have 4 x dual link port. I tried 3 out of 4 of those ports, same thing Then out of about 20 tries, 1 times, I got my display up.
So without touching anything, I re-boot, and I got the black screen again. I also notice the panel (the big fat rectangle) appears to be loose, i.e., if you gently tag on the top part of the screen (under the word HP), it shakes. So today, I replaced that defective screen with a brand new one.
Same problem. The computer is seeing the connection, win 7 sees it's a ZR30W, but the screen is black. And again, I manage to see the screen as my 2nd monitor for one time, and when I re-boot, a black screen again. Now, my current setup w/o the HP is a 30' Samsung 2560x1600, in fact, I had 2 of these screens, but I sent 1 back under refund, so I left with 1.
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Hi, Yesterday I upgraded from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 Enterprise. After the inital install I had both monitors (HP ZR30w) working for a few minutes. Suddenly both monitors went in sleep mode and I'm unable to get them working.
Talking to another friend who setup these LCD, he said this is a problem with win 7, the EPROM in the HP LCD takes a no. Of times to get it to work properly. Also, in my old setup w/ 2 x Samsung 30' running at 2560x1600, I can see the BIOS screen during boot up, with the new HP, I don't see anything. I also try to boot up with just the HP screen as my primary monitor, and that's a big mistake, as win 7 won't start up and I end up in the recovery page does any1 has this problem w/ ZR30W? It is my understanding that since that monitor does not have a scaler, it will not be able to display your bios screen, or anything else that isn't 2560x1600. Just as a guess, I would say to connect a monitor that works and then go into nVidia control panel and make sure your cards are set to use nVidia scaling. You still won't be able to see your screens before Windows loads, but I'm thiking as soon as Windows loads your vid driver, you should be OK.
If you ever need to change bios settings, be prepared to use a different monitor for that. It is my understanding that since that monitor does not have a scaler, it will not be able to display your bios screen, or anything else that isn't 2560x1600. Just as a guess, I would say to connect a monitor that works and then go into nVidia control panel and make sure your cards are set to use nVidia scaling. You still won't be able to see your screens before Windows loads, but I'm thiking as soon as Windows loads your vid driver, you should be OK. If you ever need to change bios settings, be prepared to use a different monitor for that. I'm running Win 7 x64, driver version 266.77.
The setting is under the Display tab/Adjust desktop size and position. Basically this setting determines what to do when the resolution of let's say a game that has a max res of 1024x768. Using the scaling setting, you can have that game either display with black bars all around, or scaled to fill the whole screen. Most leave it at the 'Use nVidia scaling' setting I would imagine. I know some have reported that their particular monitor does a better job of scaling than thei vid card does for certain things, like movies or whatever. They set it 'Use my display's built-in scaling' Your display does not have a built-in scaler, so that setting will not work for you. Since you are already set correctly, the last thing you could try is to connect a working monitor again and then go download a driver for your HP.