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My monitor is brand new and it is working perfectly with other oses, windows 7, 8.1, linux or mac os x. How the hell is not a windows 10 problem? For me windows 10 = garbage. It is not the only bug that I found.
My monitor is brand new and it is working perfectly with other oses, windows 7, 8.1, linux or mac os x. How the hell is not a windows 10 problem? For me windows 10 = garbage. It is not the only bug that I found.
This problem does not occur when I use anything else, also I have already tired swapping the PSU's of the screens and I selected the primary monitor to the right, and the problem appeared on the right screen this time. Also whenever it happens, the sound output ID changes from 0 to 4 to 0 to 4 etc.
I have tried everything possible, and it seems to me that the problem is completely out of my hands, knowing that this is classed as a minor problem, this will possibly take up to a year to fix. I'll just have to wait it out.
As I mention in post #4, that is the same kind of monitor that I have and I have no issues whatsoever with Windows 10.
"Improved support for devices including some wearables, displays, and printer scenarios." Windows 10: March 1st Patch Notes
This appears to have fixed my issue