You try a different cable? What interface are you using?
Also have you tried a different computer on it to make sure it's not the monitor at fault?
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You try a different cable? What interface are you using?
Also have you tried a different computer on it to make sure it's not the monitor at fault?
Also did try another cable already
Disabling the monitor in device manager fixes the issue and the monitor works fine when disabled
I don't understand this phrase and I'm not sure why no one else has asked about it. What does this mean?
When you open the device manger it gives you an option to disable devices
I do this with the display to get it in a working state that stops the issue but its not a proper fix
Yes, what doesn't make sense to me is what does "working" mean? Does disabling it not disable it, but instead fixes the issue?
Yes
i didn't know any way to better clarify it
but i want to find a proper fix instead of disabling it in device manager