I bought a new Mac Pro to replace my aging G5. Also picked up Windows Vista Home Premium. Installed the latest Boot Camp, checked to make sure I had the latest firmware, then set out to install Windows.
The first problem was when the computer reboot to install Windows the screen blanked out. Turns out that booting into Vista caused problems with the ATI X1900XT card in my machine. (It apparently didn't like the DVI to DVI video signal.) So I hooked up the DVI to VGA converter and plugged in a VGA cable into my Hyundai monitor.
Install went smoothly and booting into Windows works without problem. Have installed several games and they run beautifully.
So I go to switch back to the DVI input thinking maybe it was a driver related issue. Screen blanked for a minute and then Windows appeared. This proves Windows and the DVI on the ATI card like each other.
I reboot the computer (holding down Control) and I choose to start Windows. Monitor goes black and, after some hard drive crunching (trying to start Windows I assume) the computer restarts. It's a vicious cycle until I plug in the DVI-to-VGA adapter and the VGA cable to the monitor to which Windows boots fine.
Anyone have any idea what's going on? It's really aggravating since I have such a killer system and want to use the digital display, not analog. I can't be the only one with this issue. Has anyone resolved this problem?
The first problem was when the computer reboot to install Windows the screen blanked out. Turns out that booting into Vista caused problems with the ATI X1900XT card in my machine. (It apparently didn't like the DVI to DVI video signal.) So I hooked up the DVI to VGA converter and plugged in a VGA cable into my Hyundai monitor.
Install went smoothly and booting into Windows works without problem. Have installed several games and they run beautifully.
So I go to switch back to the DVI input thinking maybe it was a driver related issue. Screen blanked for a minute and then Windows appeared. This proves Windows and the DVI on the ATI card like each other.
I reboot the computer (holding down Control) and I choose to start Windows. Monitor goes black and, after some hard drive crunching (trying to start Windows I assume) the computer restarts. It's a vicious cycle until I plug in the DVI-to-VGA adapter and the VGA cable to the monitor to which Windows boots fine.
Anyone have any idea what's going on? It's really aggravating since I have such a killer system and want to use the digital display, not analog. I can't be the only one with this issue. Has anyone resolved this problem?