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<blockquote data-quote="Anthony Vaughan" data-source="post: 1185242" data-attributes="member: 153283"><p>After setting the start-up setting to 30 seconds and two days without the problem, yesterday MP froze on start-up. Here's the log file and I think the time is around 11:11, or just after.</p><p></p><p>I am wondering whether the problem might be to do with screen resolution. The Latitude E7250 has a default resolution of 1366 * 768. This particular laptop has a HDMI connection to a SONY STR-H820 amplifier (with pass-through enabled) and then to a SONY television with 1080 resolution. When I turn on the amplifier and the television, the laptop's resolution changes to 1920 * 1080 (recommended).</p><p></p><p>Sometimes, the MP screens display with the standard resolution - easily readable at a distance. On other occasions the screen resolution is very high and quite difficult to read from a distance. I notice that the log sometimes shows:</p><p></p><p>WM_GETMINMAXINFO Start (MaxSize: 2902x1642 - MaxPostion: -11,-11 - MinTrackSize: 198x56 - MaxTrackSize: 2894x1634)</p><p></p><p>On other occasions the log shows:</p><p></p><p>WM_GETMINMAXINFO Start (MaxSize: 1936x1096 - MaxPostion: -8,-8 - MinTrackSize: 136x39 - MaxTrackSize: 1932x1092)</p><p></p><p>The trouble is that MP starts up okay with the very high resolution, but I suspect that the problem occurs most often when the log resolution is very high.</p><p></p><p>Does this make any sense to you? What I don't understand is why the resolution cab different when I haven't made any configuration changes between one day and another.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps.</p><p></p><p>Tony</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anthony Vaughan, post: 1185242, member: 153283"] After setting the start-up setting to 30 seconds and two days without the problem, yesterday MP froze on start-up. Here's the log file and I think the time is around 11:11, or just after. I am wondering whether the problem might be to do with screen resolution. The Latitude E7250 has a default resolution of 1366 * 768. This particular laptop has a HDMI connection to a SONY STR-H820 amplifier (with pass-through enabled) and then to a SONY television with 1080 resolution. When I turn on the amplifier and the television, the laptop's resolution changes to 1920 * 1080 (recommended). Sometimes, the MP screens display with the standard resolution - easily readable at a distance. On other occasions the screen resolution is very high and quite difficult to read from a distance. I notice that the log sometimes shows: WM_GETMINMAXINFO Start (MaxSize: 2902x1642 - MaxPostion: -11,-11 - MinTrackSize: 198x56 - MaxTrackSize: 2894x1634) On other occasions the log shows: WM_GETMINMAXINFO Start (MaxSize: 1936x1096 - MaxPostion: -8,-8 - MinTrackSize: 136x39 - MaxTrackSize: 1932x1092) The trouble is that MP starts up okay with the very high resolution, but I suspect that the problem occurs most often when the log resolution is very high. Does this make any sense to you? What I don't understand is why the resolution cab different when I haven't made any configuration changes between one day and another. Hope this helps. Tony [/QUOTE]
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