I tried both ways but if I turned the monitor off for about 5 seconds and then back on it would work about 50% of the time or another monitor would go out and I would have to do the same thing. Whenever I shut down my computer and booted it back up it would take about 5 minutes to get all the monitors in sync. Trying to start a video game was just too time consuming, wouldn't even bother till these new drivers which fixed all my problems.
I'm looked at the release notes and nothing was mentioned about this.
HAHA you still have not answered my question and are making me even more confused. I asked what method of turning off your display you had to do when this happened?
Were you able to turn off your display with the "power button", or did you have to "unplug" your monitor.
When this happens to me I have to unplug it because the power button does not do anything. I have touch buttons not a push button maybe that is why.
I am really not about to reinstall windows, that is a huge inconvenience to me. I am in the middle of a senior project class. And it just does not seem like something people should have to do just to get drivers and cards working properly. Maybe ATI should sort there drivers out, and not leave it up to genie pigs haha.