Ok so I'm not sure if this issue is fixed, I am going to shut down and turn on my PC 10 times to test it out BUTTTTT it seems that the problem might have been that my mobo Bios wasn't fully...
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Ok so I'm not sure if this issue is fixed, I am going to shut down and turn on my PC 10 times to test it out BUTTTTT it seems that the problem might have been that my mobo Bios wasn't fully...
So ya I looked at that and it gives me some strange results. It still says Generic PnP monitor and it says the driver's date is back from 06... so I don't know if this was a dumb idea, but I clicked...
Its not that I dont appreciate your help its just i want to find a solution where I have to work around what my monitor is actually built to do, you know?
Yea, it would appear that my EDID is missing and Im not sure how to get it back. I borrowed an extra display cable to test out so hopefully that works but Im honestly not sure what to do.
I know, its stupid how there are no drivers for the monitor... maybe thats common, i dunno. But is there a way to get them? hmmm
Like my title states, upon boot-up, my Windows 10 64bit OS starts my PC in a 1080p display when my monitor's native display is 1440p. I have no idea why this is happening especially after all the...