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Select Search automatically for updated driver software and follow the onscreen instructions. #MSTSC MULTIMON NOT WORKING UPDATE#
Right-click your display adapter and select Update driver.Right-click the computer name and select Scan for hardware changes.Open Device Manager again and expand the Display adapters branch.Select delete the driver software for this device, then Unistall.Right-click the display adapter and select Uninstall device.Select one of the options under the Why are you rolling back section and click Yes.If this option is not available, reinstall your display driver. Go to the Driver tab and click the Roll back driver button.Right-click the display adapter and select Properties.Type device manager in the search box on the Windows taskbar and select Device Manager from the list.Click on Driver updates and select the applicable update.Go to Update & Security > Windows Update and click View optional updates.Updating or reinstalling your display driver might also help resolve any connection issues between your Windows 10 machine and the external display. Select the external display from the list and follow the onscreen instructions.Make sure that the external display is turned on and ready to connect.
Select the Wireless display or dock option. Go to Devices > Bluetooth & other devices. Try the following steps to connect a wireless display on Windows 10: Under the Multiple Displays section, click Detect to try to connect to the external display. If your hardware appears to be intact, follow these steps to force detect the external display: Troubleshooting connection issues via Settings
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If your machine has several video output ports (HDMI, VGA, DVI, or DisplayPort), try plugging the external display into other ports.Ĭontact the external display’s manufacturer or read the official Microsoft documentation for additional information on how to troubleshoot hardware-related issues. Disconnect any other peripherals from your computer to eliminate possible conflicts. Try connecting the external display to another Windows machine. Make sure it’s securely connected to your Windows 10 machine. Check the cable connecting the external display for any potential damage. If your machine is up to date and you are still experiencing connection (or “no signal”) issues when setting up an external monitor, try the following troubleshooting options first: FixMe.IT was recently selected by Windows Report as one of the top 7 remote troubleshooting software for Windows 10. FixMe.IT is easy to set up and use and provides multi-monitor navigation capabilities at the lowest price on the market. Recommended: You can use FixMe.IT to troubleshoot Windows 10 issues on an unlimited number of remote computers.