That's what the EDID does. It's monitor identification data stored in the monitors EEPROM. Windows fails to read that, while other software works.
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That's what the EDID does. It's monitor identification data stored in the monitors EEPROM. Windows fails to read that, while other software works.
Hi,
I recently got a new monitor, an Eizo EV2750, which Windows only recognizes as a generic PnP monitor.
I've tried connecting it thorugh DisplayPort, HDMI and DVI without any luck. The often...