False Dual Monitor Display....


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    Windows 10
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    False Dual Monitor Display....


    So, I've just upgraded to Windows 10 and I got past the whole black screen of death after the initial boot up. I have an Alienware X51 with a GTX 750ti Graphics card and Intel i5 cpu.

    Now, I read on a post earlier that the drivers are set up to a certain setting to where you can't see the login but you can still type it in and log on. I did that, but now the problem for me is I'm trying to upgrade my Nvidia drivers to the windows 10 update but I can't see any of the windows that I open!

    ABSOLUTELY NOTHING SHOWS UP ON MY MONITOR, but I can open the programs and see on the task bar that they are indeed open and running just fine. Is there a way to fix this without updating my drivers yet?

    One more thing, I put my mouse to the very left side of my screen to where it disappeared and I clicked and dragged the google chrome icon to the part of my monitor where I can actually see things. This is the whole False Dual Monitor display thing. I'm guessing all the windows are over on that side and I need to somehow get them to MY monitor?
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  2. Posts : 68,658
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
       #2

    Hello Sire, and welcome to Ten Forums.

    You might see if the tutorial below may be able to help drag the windows back over. :)

    Offscreen Window - Move Back to Desktop - Windows 7 Help Forums
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