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Old 10-05-2025, 08:53 AM   #7
jk1978
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Thought I'd live with it for a bit and then give you feedback.

14.0 seems "better".

Previously I had to power cycle (unplug cable and plug it back in) the monitor everytime I logged onto the macbook.

Now I'd say half the time, 50%, No Monitor appears. I can press the monitors "soft off" button... wait for the No Monitor message to disappear and then turn the screen back on successfully.


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Originally Posted by Szymon View Post
Hi jk1978,

I'm really sorry to hear the update didn't work for you.

I'm told that if you experienced "No Monitor" problem, after the upgrade to 14.0 you need to power cycle the MONITOR, could you please unplug and replug monitor power cable and check one more time if it makes any difference?

If the above doesn't help I have one more recommendation. Although, we don't have this particular Dell monitor model in our lab to test, I would still recommend updating monitor firmware following this link:
https://www.dell.com/support/home/en...d=475g3&lwp=rt

EDIT: I've just realised the link points to a firmware for a Dell U2424 so different year model of this monitor. So it doesn't mach your model

Regards,
Szymon
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