![]() ![]() ("Free" = "Beta version, you have been warned.") During loading Windows 10 my primary screen suddenly developed white noise everywhere instead of an image. I ended up having to turn off the computer and restart it. ![]() It had white noise again, I turned it off and on again, and the second time the display came up on the primary computer. However, the additional display could not be detected. I tried reloading Windows 10, thinking there must be a problem, but I had the whole white noise problem over again, turning off and on, completing two novels and a trip to the bathroom while I waited. Turned out that Windows 10 had indeed loaded.Īfter messing around with this for an hour and a half and reading lots of helpful tips from frustrated MS users, I did find a solution on my computer. #SET SCREEN TO DEFAULT DUPLICATE WINDOWS 10 WINDOWS 10# Go to control panel, device manager, display adapter. There is a driver showing and it indicated a problem (small yellow triangle next to the name of the driver). At another help site, it was suggested to right click and "roll back" the driver. After a few minutes of updating the primary screen switched to white noise again. I turned off the computer and turned it back on and Voila! both monitors were detected and operating just as they had been with Windows 8.įor those who have not used additional displays before, to avoid merely duplicating the display on both screens, go to Control Panel, Display, Adjust resolution. At the "multiple displays" click the dropdown and select "Extend these displays." Note also that you can choose which display is the "main display" (where your program icons and system tray show). ![]() Also, you can drag the two images of monitors to put one to the left of the other. That helps so that the cursor flows smoothly side to side between the monitors without having to slide off to the right of one to enter at the left of the other. Ok, here's what I got AMD Phenom II X6 1100T Processor 3.30GHz, 16GB RAM, Win10 Pro 64bit, XFX Radeon R7 260X, Compaq Q2009 Series Wide LCD Monitor and a Niko Monitor. The Compaq is VGA that I use a DVI adaptor. I got the Win10 64 driver from the AMD site.įor Win10 I got the free upgrade and did a clean install. #SET SCREEN TO DEFAULT DUPLICATE WINDOWS 10 DRIVER# #SET SCREEN TO DEFAULT DUPLICATE WINDOWS 10 WINDOWS 10#.#SET SCREEN TO DEFAULT DUPLICATE WINDOWS 10 DRIVER#. ![]()
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