I used the same link below and it worked fine for one of my clients (had the issue due to Win10 v1903 changing driver to Microsoft basic video driver). Once you download the driver, right-click on the driver and run " compatibility troubleshooter ". Set as compatible with previous version of windows. Set as compatible with Windows 8.x. After indicating that these settings " work fine " save those settings. Run install of drivers the remainder of the way as with compatibility settings saved, and voila.. Worked fine for me
I've recently (Jan 2021) updated my platform from an lga1155 to a AM4 system, and I'm running into display driver/dwm crashes which freeze what's on the screen but keep the PC running. I can hear videos/games/chat continue, and I can manipulate them. I just can't see anything. To gain full control back I have to turn it off with the PSU switch as just smothering the power button causes it to crash at the windows loading icon, the little pale blue one, but the system continues to boot to desktop behind a frozen screen.
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I cannot figure this out. I've rolled back drivers, uninstalled all I can and reinstalled them. Tried 3 different (current, last and a few versions back) Nvidia drivers using DDU each time. I've run sfc/scannow and a few other commands to wipe and repair Windows update and check that all the Windows files are fine, they all report that everything is fine, or that they corrected something and when run a second or third time come up clean. I've booted to safe mode a few times, not spent much longer than a few minutes there so I can't really tell if it happens in that environment. I've rebuilt my W10 install USB stick with an updated version from the Windows support page and run Windows start up repair. I've tested the RAM, using windows memory tester and also using 1 stick, 2 sticks in each socket I've reseated the CPU, and also replaced the CPU with a new one I've reseated the GPU a few times as it's a recently new build and I had to go back to my old one for a few days during a return window(old pc runs fine, no issues) I've reseated all cables at both ends I've remounted the motherboard to make sure nothing was touching underneath Basically I've taken it all apart twice and put it back together. I've use the DP to HDMI cables between 2 machines no issues All hard drives have been used across both machines, no issues
Hi, It's amazing so many fixes and tests you've done. According to the description, I still consider it may a compatibility error between Win 10 and video card drivers. Especially without this problem before the update. If you have updated the graphics driver and system version to the latest and still have this problem, I think you can try to install a previous version of Windows, such as Win101909, or try an older version of the driver to check. Before this, maybe few settings you could check firstly. 1.Disable every visual effect in performance options. -disable-system-visual-effects-boost-performance-windows-10 2.Adjust for high performance in power management and disable sleep mode. These setting are located on Control Panel >Power Options 3.Turn off GPU graphics card acceleration in the graphics card management software. Hope this helps and please help to accept as Answer if the response is useful. Best Regards, Carl
Well, i have an old VGA samsung syncmaster,and it was working fine with resolution 1440x900until i unplugged it and shifted it to my new desk. after i plugged it back in, all the text has become SLIGHTLY FUZZY , and it just dosent look right to me.windows(and nvidia) say the res is still 1440x9000 @ 60kHz but my monitor says its 1680x1050 @ 65.2 kHz 2ff7e9595c
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