- #My display driver not working properly in windows 10 install#
- #My display driver not working properly in windows 10 drivers#
- #My display driver not working properly in windows 10 driver#
#My display driver not working properly in windows 10 install#
I did a clean install of my latest GPU drivers, didn't change anything. I tried switching the DVI port on the GPU, didn't change anything. I tried unplugging the monitor from the power for a full hour, didn't change anything. I tried unplugging the pc from the wall for a few minutes, didn't work. I tried to force it into 1600x900 via Nvidia controls with a custom resolution, and i get a stretched image with black bars on top and bottom of the screen. I can only change it to 800圆00 and i have no other options. Secondly, the resolution is stuck to 1024 x 768. First, windows no longer recognize the monitor, it reads it as a "Generic PnP" display. Recently after a blackout i noticed my Philips monitor is acting strange.
#My display driver not working properly in windows 10 drivers#
My Video drivers are fully updated, and windows is too as well. I've been using this setup for over an year with zero issues. My secondary monitor is a Philips 202EL2 that is connected to the GPU via DVI My main monitor is a BENQ that is connected to the GPU via HDMI. Case in point, I bought a machine with Windows 7 on it, which I didn't get around to actively using for a couple months.I have a 2 Monitor setup on my Pc, with a GTX 780 GPU. Note: where Windows-10 is concerned, I always disconnect the PC from the network before running Windows, since Microsoft no longer asks the owner of the hardware to give permission before making certain changes to the install they deem 'too important to Products anymore, when I buy a system with Windows on it, I always try to keep the original install properly functional (albeit shrunken down so as not to waste hard-drive space).
#My display driver not working properly in windows 10 driver#
This required the DisplayLink USB driver to switch the device from being a mass storage device to a video device. DisplayLink Devices with Auto Install Up until 2009, a few devices based on DisplayLink technology included an auto install driver feature. I spent the first 25 years of my career as a personal-computing professional struggling with an endless stream of Microsoft supplied OS defects, and hardware/driver-related compatibility problems, and even though I almost never use any Microsoft brand software This article covers common reasons for DisplayLink devices not working with Windows 10. However, I understand Oracle's VirtualBox (also free) can run a squeezed down Windows partition directly off your hard-drive (albeit, I've not yet done that operation myself).
I realize, once you're stuck with Windows, its not that easy to extricate yourself. Although it has the drawback that its free, it (like almost all Linux distributions) automatically detects whatever monitor you're using and re-configures accordingly. I got 1280x960 to work with my Dell monitor.Īnother option? Switch to Ubuntu Linux, 16.04. Work your way up the list of allegedly supported settings until you find one that displays icons & text without mangling them. Right-click on the screen and select 'Display Settings'.
Program (as described in a previous post), then, after powering off the computer, it did an auto reset to 640x480 resolution for a generic PnP monitor.
However, I was able to remove the first monitor it found (an ACER mini) using the device devmgmt.msc I tried searching for a list of supported monitors, but found none. I just setup a refurbished HP that came with Windows 10, and having the same problem.