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I have an older computer. It came with Windows 7. In January I downloaded and updated to Windows 10. During the install I got some message that quickly flashed on the screen about a problem-didn't understand it. I guess windows 10 doesn't support my graphics card???
I am not a gamer, nor do I use the computer for anything really intensive. However, I cannot find an updated driver, or really cannot find the actual model of the graphics that the computer came with.
Did all of these computers receive an update (through Windows Update the day of the crash)? Have you tried rolling back those updates? Have you tried rolling back drivers to their display devices? Have you tried installing new drivers? Are these three Windows devices the same hardware (Dell, Lenovo, etc)?
Has there been any group policy changes? > Try a laptop not on your domain if you have one available
2a. If you can wirelessly display with a non domain joined laptop - Check this group policy setting. Miracast/WiDi Problem after connecting to domain
You may also need to update the MS Wireless Display adapters. To do this you need a computer that can still connect to them and there is an app in the MS Store that will allow you do manage the adapters
Then I tried uninstalling the ESET Endpoint Antivirus that was on the laptop, and it connected just fine. Interestingly, reinstalling it did not keep it from connecting, so perhaps the installation got corrupted?
the driver display installed shows Microsoft Basic Display Adapter. i tried to install Intel(R) HD Graphics 3000 which was the display before the upgrade. but after install still device manager shows Microsoft Basic Display Adapter. I run the windows update and through windows update, the driver shows successfully installed but still device manager shows Microsoft Basic Display Adapter installed. I cant get the resolution for 1366x768.
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We are trying to move a currently running GUI tests setup on Windows machines to a cloud based setup*. Unfortunately the tools we use require a graphics adapter to be present on the computer in order to execute, but there is none on the cloud instances.
There is also this question: Does there exist a software-based virtual graphics driver? - but the accepted answer here suggests using RDP. RDP is not usable in our case as the machine needs to be available without user intervention.
We did enable auto-login on a Windows 2k8 R2 server but this didn't work. The test tool takes a screen shot of failing tests, and those screen shots were 1024x768 pixel all-black images.We did try to run the test tool under RDP, and here we get a screen shot, but the tests fails because colors are slightly off (we don't know exactly why).
This is something I wished existed as well. The most promising project I found was VirtualMonitor, but it only claims compatibility with Windows 7 and the source hasn't been updated in a few years. If someone is feeling adventurous and willing to pick up the torch, it could be a solution.
As Carlos mentioned, you'll soon be able to use GPU instances, however if these will include an emulated display adapter is uncertain. In practice even on a machine with a real GPU you end up with a max resolution of 1024x768 without a hardware dongle, but this may be enough for testing purposes.
The ancient PC we use at work has a flickering screen and I have figured out that the issue is that the driver is faulty for some reason. When I boot into safe mode with networking the flickering screen issue goes away because Windows is using the Generic Display Driver. I would like to make this the permanent driver for the PC.
I have found a lot of solutions online but they are only for Windows 8/10 or only work in the Pro version. I am using Windows 7 Home. There was a solution on this forum that suggested changing values in the group policy editor but those values don't exist in the Home edition. I have changed the setting in the control panel to stop updating drivers automatically but when I uninstall the display driver it still gets installed automatically.
The indirect display driver (IDD) model provides a simple user-mode driver model to support monitors that aren't connected to traditional GPU display outputs. For example, a dongle connected to a PC via USB that has a regular (VGA, DVI, HDMI, DP, etc.) monitor connected to it requires an IDD.
An IDD is the third party-provided UMDF driver for the device. An IDD is developed using the functionality exposed by the IddCx (Indirect Display Driver Class eXtension) to interface with the windows graphics subsystems in the following ways:
The IDD is a user-mode only model with no support for kernel-mode components. As such, the driver is able to use any DirectX APIs in order to process the desktop image. In fact, the IddCx provides the desktop image to encode in a DirectX surface.
My PC was running fine for 2 month, and today, when I tried to boot it, I got a black screen instead of Windows Login screen. I tried to restart it multiple times with no success. I thought that I have a problem with Windows (10), so I tried Windows troubleshooting with no success. After that, I decided to reinstall Windows to fix it so I installed Windows 11 and after I've completed the installation (with updates) I've started to install drivers back.
During the installation of the GPU driver (Adrenalin 21.10.2 Recommended (WHQL)) the black screen happened again and it never recovered. Once I realized the problem comes from the GPU driver, I booted in Safe Mode, uninstalled the driver and rebooted the machine. Without the driver the black screen was gone and the Windows is looking fine.
I tried to install an older version of the driver: Adrenalin 21.10.1 Optional, same result, immediately after the installation I get a black screen and I never get the image back again, doesn't matter how many times I reboot the machine.
I know this sounds weird, but I closed the PC last night because I was tired of this problem. I wanted to try some workarounds today that I've read on this forum, and when I started the PC, it worked without any problem.... So... I guess it fixed itself? Maybe the problem will come back later, we will see...
If the screen goes black and you have to restart it is mostly a Wattman error. It then says the default setting will be restored / reset. In my opinion, this means that the Radeon graphics driver actively intervenes in the settings while playing, until Oops. Some programs and graphics machines of the games cannot handle it. I use the MSI Afterburner where you can create 5 graphic profiles and force a constant voltage in the settings. In the GPU-Z button lookup you can view your manufacturer-specific graphics card data and create profiles accordingly. You can then test with FurMark. If the core clock is reduced, the core voltage is also adjusted. For example with my RX5700XT I reduced KT from 2100 to 1350 and KV from 1184 to 1100 with Cyberpunk 2077 and only then does this game run without a crash, but Doom Eternal runs without any problems with the standard setting. This is completely sufficient for my 14 year old HP w2207h 60 Hz screen 1680: 1050 with over 60 FPS.
I understand, but I think your problem is a bit different. I wasn't playing any game, just installing the driver, in fact, the GPU load was so low that the GPU fan wasn't even running, the GPU tempreture was probably somewhere around 30 degrees Celcius. And rebooting the system won't fix the problem.
I have experienced black screen too during Adrenalin 21.10.2 Recommended (WHQL) installation with no recovery option very recently with brand new assembled computer (intergraded graphics) and fresh copy of windows. I had to jump into safe mode to DDU the AMD drivers and get back to Microsoft basic video adapter to have signal to my monitor. But this issue came from HDMI cable. I change my HDMI cable with another one and the Adrenalin 21.10.2 Recommended (WHQL) installation completed with no issues. I guess with the old HDMI the drivers completed the installation as well and all was fine but for some reason that i don't understand HDMI cable wasn't able to send signal to my screen. Weird enought?
Just as the one who asked said it got solved on it's own is true. I was having the same problem, tried every method that was on yt nothing helped so in the end i just started using Microsoft basic display adapter. After sometime (days or weeks) I tried to install the drivers back and they WORKED!!. So if you are going through the same problem and nothing is working for you just have patience.
Hi, I have the same problem, the screen stays black because of the drivers. Uninstalling them returns to normal, but the pc is useless without the drivers. The cause I think is 'advanced micro devices - Display' because when installed or updated via Windows update the screen turns black.
I spent a whole day trouble shooting the fact that I could boot in safe mode but not boot normally. Changing my HDMI cable fixed everything. Thank you for figuring out the most unintuitive solution to a stupid provlem!
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