Try going to settings/ display and look a the multiple monitor section and select "Duplicate desktop on 1 and 2.
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Try going to settings/ display and look a the multiple monitor section and select "Duplicate desktop on 1 and 2.
This happens to me occasionally on my insider machine but I've not seen it on my main one. In any case when this happens right click on the start button. That will bring up another menu that you use...
You can mount an ssd any number of ways. A mounting kit is probably the best and they really don't cost much. I've seen where some have use double sided tape or even Velcro strips. If it's in a case...
I personally don't use a laptop so I'm not much help I'm afraid. My understanding is that the systems automatically switch to the high performance chips as needed. All part of the power management...
We need more info on your system. How r the monitors connected? Do you have an add on gpu? What driver is listed in divorce manager. As Count Mike asked, do you have the correct driver loaded? ...
I can't find the original one either. Here's another one that may help.
How to Change Settings and Layout for Multiple Displays in Windows 10...
Go to tutorials and pick Appearance and Personalization. It's there.
I don't think he's after one picture spanning the two monitors, he just want the same picture on both. Perhaps Brink's How to Change your Desktop Background in Windows 10, will help him. Another...
The background area allows you to have a picture or the slideshow. Did u try changing anything there? So, if I understand it, changing pictures is ok, you just want the same picture each time it...
One states that it an nvidia problem. The first just says it's a graphics problem. Not sure about the other two. That's why I said remove the card and try with just the internal. That would help you...
Try going to settings>personalization>background and select picture. If you see the picture you want there it will keep it from changing. If not go to themes and select it there.
I would try deleting anything from nvidia and just reload the latest driver and test it. If u still have the problem remove the nvidia driver and your card. Connect your monitor to the internal...
I can understand that. I was looking and I don't see that card listed for oblivion. I don't know a sure fire way to test it that you haven't already done. Have you tried those games in compatibility...
Everything wears with time. Have you made sure you have the lates drivers? Have you tried turning those games down some? I admit those aren't the games I'd expect you to have troubled with. I don't...
In the past I've had mixed success with restore points. These days I make a system image anytime I have a system change. Much more reliable.
Did u follow Caperjack's recommendation? If so and you now have a picture, I'd recommend if u haven't done so' removing you 970 and deleting any nvidea drivers. Reinstall it and let Windows redetect...
im not sure about this but I seem to remember that laptops will use the Intel chip for general purposes, to save power. It switches to the AMD chip for more intensive graphics but uses more power, so...
In looking at your specs I'd say your gpu is your limiting factor. You need to look at the games having problems. My guess is they want more vram than your 570 has. Your card is about in the middle...
Caperjack is pretty much correct. One of the great things about pcs r that they r almost endlessly upgradeable. I think this contributes to the concept that pc sales are down. If you bought all the...
I was looking at the Hoax Buster web site last night and I'm amazed at the "stuff'" people fall for. Crooks are looking for greedy, lazy or stupid people, and apparently quite a few fit the target....
Glad I could help.
Your internal gpu may not be powerful enough to handle 3 monitors I use an external for two of mine, and the internal for the third. If you haven't done so, make sure you verify all monitors work...
If I'm understanding correctly, your connecting all monitors to the internal graphics, and you had them all working at one time. Right?
You need to provide us with more info. Fill out your system specs as completely as possible.
I'm not a fan of all-in-one anything. They tend to have far too many compromises for me. Not to mention if one part breaks it affects everything. And as been said Alienware is too pricy for what you...