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I am running Windows 10 Pro, I have an Nvidia GTX 980 Video card and a pair of Dell U2414 monitors. Poser female model free download. All of my BIOS and graphics card drivers are up to date. The monitors are being read as Generic PnP Monitors which is the recommended setting by Microsoft and Dell. I am using, or trying to use, Display Port inputs on the monitors from the video card. Rpg maker vx ace free download.

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Windows 10 will not let me set the resolution to anything above 640x480. Here's what I get in the resolution dialog. (note this is even the case in the NVidia control panel) It worked for a while after install, then it went into this screwed up mode and won't recover.

I've tried: • Updating Graphics card drivers • Updating monitor drivers and even using the Dell U2414 specific drivers • Using the on board video • Reinstalling Windows 10 completely clean. (note immediately after install it worked fine, then after a few minutes it freaked out and went back to being locked in to 640x480) • Uninstalling the various components in the chain from Device manager and letting them be rediscovered and the drivers reinstalled. • Switching form Display Port 1.2 and back to Display Port 1 on the monitors • Unplugging absolutely everything else, including other hard drivers and all USB peripherals.

• Reinstalling all motherboard drivers including chipset, RAM, and disk controllers etc. The only thing that worked is switching to HDMI but there is only one HDMI port on the video card and I have two monitors. Besides, this is just stupid seeing as how this was all working just fine in Windows 8.1 and the first time I installed Windows 10, it worked fine for a couple hours. I'm beginning to think that Windows 10 can't cope with display ports. Since I can't believe that's the case, can anyone tell me if they've seen this or how to fix it? Hello Cravon, Thank you for posting your concern in Microsoft Community and welcome to the Windows 10 Family.

From the description provided, I understand that Windows is unable to configure the drivers for the video devices. As an initial recommendation, I would suggest you to f ollow these steps to run the Windows in built troubleshooter: a) Write Troubleshooting in the search box and hit enter. B) Click on Troubleshooting tab. C) Click on view all option on the upper left corner. D) Select the Hardware and Device options from the list. E) Click Next to run the Troubleshooter.

Try to install the drivers in compatibility mode. • Right-click on the setup file of the driver installation package and click on 'Properties'. • Click on the ‘compatibility’ tab and check the box 'Run this program in compatibility mode for” and select previous Operating System from the drop down. • Click on ‘Apply’ and click ‘OK’ and run the file to install it. Refer to the below Microsoft Help Article, written by one of our MVPs, Andre Da Costa, on Install and Update drivers in Windows 10 Additionally, also refer to the computer assembler(OEM)/manufacturer's website for latest information on available drivers. Hope the above information was helpful. If you need further assistance, please do let us know and we would be happy to help you further.