Compaq ProLiant CL380 Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 - Page 31
Under Device Manager | Show Hidden Devices, the VGASave device displays
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Issue 14 Issue 15 Issue 16 Issue 17 Issue 18 Issue 19 Device Manager shows error for the VGA and VGASave devices on a Prosignia 200 Server Description Under Device Manager | Show Hidden Devices, the VGASave device displays with a yellow bang and the VGA device is grayed out. Both show the same message under Device Status on the Properties screen: This device is not present, is not working properly, or does not have all its drivers installed. (Code 24). Solution However, the device functions correctly. HP is working with Microsoft to resolve the erroneous message. Default video resolution not retained by Windows 2000 after installation Description After an upgrade to Windows 2000, the default video resolution might not be retained. Solution If the Display Properties screen appears, ensure the settings are correct for the configuration and select Apply. Otherwise, reset the video settings after installing Windows 2000 by right clicking the background and selecting Properties | Settings | Display Type | Detect. V70 Monitor driver does not install during Windows 2000 installation Description After installation completes and the system has restarted, the HP V70 monitor can be selected and the driver installed through the Control Panel or the desktop. Solution From the Desktop, right click and select Properties | Advanced | Monitor | Properties. The V70 monitor will install from the Windows 2000 media. HP is working with Microsoft to correct this problem. Device Manager shows error for the VGA and VGASave devices on a Prosignia 200 Server Description Hibernation not supported on the Prosignia Server 720 and the HP ProLiant 400 server. Solution Hibernation is not supported for the Prosignia Server 720 or the HP ProLiant 400 server with current ROM revisions. Hot plug status indicator not updated Description Hot plug status indicator not updated when fiber optic cable is removed. Solution In Windows NT 4.0, the PCI Hot Plug status indicator (not the power indicator) updates when the fiber optic cable is removed from a controller. However, in Windows 2000, the HP Remote Console Monitor service does not include this feature and the status indicator does not update. Adding an EISA channel controller Description Solution Windows 2000 loads specific drivers to the operating system when it discovers ACPI-capable servers during installation. However, it does not install the proper settings of ACPI if they are not discovered at installation. Changing ACPI settings after installation requires reinstalling the operating system. 31