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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Its still the same problem. PID 8060 means the device is not booting properly.
It is possible that the DVI cable is putting back voltage into the adapter on the i2c lines that read the monitor data. Try plugging in USB first, then connecting the monitor, to make sure the DVI cable is not 1/2 powering up the adapter, causing it not to boot properly when you plug it into USB. Wim |
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Join Date: Dec 2013
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Thank you for your advice, the fact it stopped working with the nudge and that the same problem persisted threw me.
I just tested it step wise, first plugged in the USB cable, then the Unit, the unit itself came up with an 8060 tag, which indicates there is an issue with the unit, should I contact the manufacturer? |
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I'd suggest contacting the vendor of this device. Thanks, James |
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