The LG.com website utilises responsive design to provide convenient experience that conforms to your devices screen size. In order to get the best possible experience our LG.COM website please follow below instructions. If you’re using Internet Explorer 8 or earlier, you will need to use an alternate browser such as Firefox or Chrome or upgrade to a newer version of internet Explorer (IE9 or greater). If you’re using Internet Explorer 9 and higher, turn off your Internet Explorer browser’s “Compatibility View settings” by following steps below: • Right click at the top of your browser and make sure the “Menu Bar” option is selected • Select “Tools” from the menu bar and then select “Compatibility View settings” • In the pop-up menu uncheck all three boxes and click “Close” • Your browser window will automatically refresh and you’ll be ready to go. ![]() ![]() More Computer Status Monitor images. Shop for refurbished computer monitor at Best Buy. Find low everyday prices and buy online for delivery or in-store pick-up. First all-in-one system monitor application for optimal performance. Real-time monitoring of all PC components with visual warning alerts; Immersive 3-D environment that is highly customizable and user-friendly; Stores PC status records for efficient system monitoring and debugging; Extended system monitoring on. I need to check the status of a RAID array on an Intel controller from my Windows application periodically (or be notified about a status change). Specifically, what I need is to find out whether a RAID 5 array is healthy or one of its disks is missing. I tried parsing output of raidcfg32 (available from the Intel site, see ), but it works only with one of servers my application need to monitor. On other servers raidcfg32 reports an ‘unsupported hardware’ error. I also tried CmdTool2, but it was unable to find the controller altogether. The only remaining option of RAID array monitoring supplied by Intel is a bunch of GUI applications (Intel Matrix Storage Management Console, Intel Rapid Storage Technology). The controllers in question are: ESB2, 631xESB/632xESB. I believe I have read through the few posts here on Stack Overflow that are relevant to my problem, and none of them contains an answer. In an answer to the question ‘’, for instance, what is suggested actually allows to check if the controller, not the array, is healthy (it always is). What am I looking for is an automated way of accessing the status information (from a.NET application, to be specific). Any option is good, be it via WMI, a.NET or native API, console output parsing or whatever. I find it confusing that the suggested way of monitoring RAID status is via a GUI application. ![]() What approaches are used in enterprise deployments with tens of servers to do this programmatically? The monitor comes back on just fine. After displaying this 'Monitor Status' message every time I turn it on (3-4 times a day, and overnight). I never turn off the computer itself (well, once or twice a week). I just turn the monitor off - using its normal on/off button. I completely turn the monitor off rather than just let it go to sleep. When I turn the monitor back on, this 'Monitor Status' message appears every time. (I have a new hp Pavillion/Vista, and this new HP w2338h flat screen monitor). Ok so the monitor displays the status massage and then it gives the normal windows desktop. Is that right? If yes may i know are you connecting using VGA or DVI? As the monitor will search for the kind of signal (DVI, VGA or HDMI) and then it will display the screen. And i would say its normal if its a DIGITAL output (DVI or HDMI) but howeve, you can try a monitor factory reset and check once. You would be having a monitor factory reset button on the monitor so try that and see if its fixing the issue. Here is the answer 1. Select the Menu button on the monitor itself (to the left of the power button). Navigate using the + or - to 'Management'. Select 'Monitor Status' from the Management menu. Select 'Off' from the following options: 'Top', 'Middle', 'Bottom', and 'Off'. Scroll to the bottom of the Management menu and select 'Save and Return'. LovehateHP wrote: I see lots of people asking the same question about Monitor Status and how to turn it off but i don't see any response, is there an answer, I have an HP2009m and this message just started coming up. I don' t turn my computer on and off all the time but I do turn the monitor off when not in use via the on off button.
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