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<blockquote data-quote="kiwijunglist" data-source="post: 421791" data-attributes="member: 76888"><p>just google gefen dvi detective</p><p>its a 2 inch box with short dvi cable</p><p>you can program it by pressing a button while it is attached to a display eg monitor or tv</p><p>it then copies the edid tags from the display</p><p>you then plug it into the computer and it believes the display is always attached and always on.</p><p>you can have it pluged in on its own, or you can have it piggy backed eg.</p><p>HTPC DVI PORT -> DVI Detective -> DVI:HDMI adaptor -> Projector.</p><p>it solves the problem when you loose your extended display settings when u turn off the projector etc...</p><p></p><p>cost is $60USD, so not sure if it is worth it, but it might solve your problem about bios screen being posted to the lcd tv. a better solution is probably just to use S3 sleep and not turn the htpc off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwijunglist, post: 421791, member: 76888"] just google gefen dvi detective its a 2 inch box with short dvi cable you can program it by pressing a button while it is attached to a display eg monitor or tv it then copies the edid tags from the display you then plug it into the computer and it believes the display is always attached and always on. you can have it pluged in on its own, or you can have it piggy backed eg. HTPC DVI PORT -> DVI Detective -> DVI:HDMI adaptor -> Projector. it solves the problem when you loose your extended display settings when u turn off the projector etc... cost is $60USD, so not sure if it is worth it, but it might solve your problem about bios screen being posted to the lcd tv. a better solution is probably just to use S3 sleep and not turn the htpc off. [/QUOTE]
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