Posted at Lenovo. Thought I might get more help here...
I have a Lenovo P51S > 40A2 Dock > External Dell Monitor. All works perfectly 95% of the time with the exception of a session in the Develop Module of Lightroom and occasionally with Hulu the monitor will go black and after first or second time that happens will lose the signal and shut down. Its clear the monitor can no longer find a video signal from the messages on the screen as it turns off. Undocking and redocking gets it back, which is why I am suspecting the dock!
I have updated both Intel Graphics and NVIDIA graphics driver and tried both. I have tried both DP and HDMI. Happens in all these cases. Same with using graphics acceleration in the apps or not. I have tried multiple cables. Not any of the foregoing.
Could it a bad dock? Does not seem to have more current firmware since I bought it, but could it be firmware? How do I check the installed version? Could it be the power supply ?
This one drives me crazy. Would appreciate any help. ONLY happens with graphic intensive apps like Lightroom with 80 MB images or HULU. No other times.
And at any rate, is a painful issue and unsure what else to do to track down.
Tomorrow I have new HDMI cables coming and will undock and hook monitor directly up to the laptop HDMI port and see if I can reproduce the problem.
Thanks.
~Bob
I have a Lenovo P51S > 40A2 Dock > External Dell Monitor. All works perfectly 95% of the time with the exception of a session in the Develop Module of Lightroom and occasionally with Hulu the monitor will go black and after first or second time that happens will lose the signal and shut down. Its clear the monitor can no longer find a video signal from the messages on the screen as it turns off. Undocking and redocking gets it back, which is why I am suspecting the dock!
I have updated both Intel Graphics and NVIDIA graphics driver and tried both. I have tried both DP and HDMI. Happens in all these cases. Same with using graphics acceleration in the apps or not. I have tried multiple cables. Not any of the foregoing.
Could it a bad dock? Does not seem to have more current firmware since I bought it, but could it be firmware? How do I check the installed version? Could it be the power supply ?
This one drives me crazy. Would appreciate any help. ONLY happens with graphic intensive apps like Lightroom with 80 MB images or HULU. No other times.
And at any rate, is a painful issue and unsure what else to do to track down.
Tomorrow I have new HDMI cables coming and will undock and hook monitor directly up to the laptop HDMI port and see if I can reproduce the problem.
Thanks.
~Bob