![]() ![]() I'm expecting the iPad Pro to maintain a normal connection and work as a second display. For the last year, using this iPad as an external display has worked nicely (particularly when it's connected via a USB cable rather than over Bluetooth). I'm running a 2020 M1 MacBook Pro as the main computer. I'm using an iPad Pro (2021) as an external display and using the Displays app to configure it. I'm having a really bad issue with the Displays app (nested in the Settings App). Apple: please implement a firmware update that allows for rebooting the display via system preferences rather than having to crawl ion the floor find the plug, unplug it, wait, plug it back in.ĭisplays App Crashing in Monterey 12.3 Howdy everyone, Restart it that way to see if the issue resolves. So if your display - or for that matter any of your other devices - starts acting up. Of course it immediately solved all the issues. because it has no power button and no software control to restart it, the only way to do it is to unplug it from the power source, wait at least 1 full minute and plug it back in. After hours with Apple support and trying all kind of things to isolate the issue, it occurred to me that we did EVERYTHING except restart/reboot the display itself. I got my studio display on march 18th and yesterday the camera started acting up, then the microphone etc. You will eventually run into issues and your device does funny stuff. Much like ANY other device that runs its own operating system, you can't run it indefinitely without ever restarting it. The studio display runs its own internal version of IOS that operates the camera, speakers and microphone. ![]() YOU HAVE TO RESTART your studio display on occasion, especially if you run into issues with the3 camera, microphone or speakers. Hopefully you find something in this post helpful.Posting this to safe other studio display users a lot of time and hassle. If there is a problem with the motherboard or CPU they should replace it under warranty. You can also ask the store that you purchase your CPU and motherboard from if they can help you trouble shoot your issue. If the pins don’t make contact you can have all sorts of problems You might wish to try checking the motherboard cpu socket pins are not bent and try reseating the cpu. Try booting with one stick in dimm slot 1 and give it 30 mins to boot. Try booting you computer with no ram you should get code 10 and just a yellow. If you are seeing an orange led it might really be yellow as Red and yellow mix would make orange. Green LED - indicates the booting device is not detected or fail. White LED - indicates GPU is not detected or fail. Yellow LED - indicates DRAM is not detected or fail. Red LED - indicates CPU is not detected or fail. On the MSI form thread code 22 is listed as OEM pre-memory initialization codes. I’ve tried everything at this point this shit will just NOT post. tried from mobo and gpu, tried both, no dice. However, still cannot anything on the screen. I cant get a thing to the screen so i cant install windows or see the bios.įlashed bios and got the debug code to simply read cpu temps and no more leds. documentation from the companies themselves are somehow less detailed than random youtube videos. there is zero info online regarding any of this new stuff so posting my problem to subs and forums is all i can hope for. I need some help really badly, this setup costs a fortune and after three days of troubleshooting ive gotten nowhere. ![]() did all of the above multiple times while reseating each part in an attempt to narrow down a possible hardware failure.Took pc apart and attempted post with the same problems.Did the power button + psu switch trick to no avail.GPU LEDs do not light up and the fans do not spin.Power Button does not shut the pc off only on.BOTH Red and Orange debug leds with code 15 then 22 while all the parts are lighting up with rgb.Display port and HDMI do not output anything from GPU, mobo has a usb-c to display port so ill have to try that.PSU: Thermaltake Toughpower GF3 1650W (ATX 3.0 + PCIE 5.0 native) RAM: Corsair Dominator RGB DDR5 32GB 5600MT C36 (Black) ![]()
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