Windows 10 upgrade
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Nice article, but no, not today. Have had enough with the upgrade costing me so many wasted hours :( This laptop does not really have that much data I need to pull in, so a fresh installation would be alright. Thank you.
Regards, Nish
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Mine's 3 years old though, so specs may be older than yours. The Nvidia drivers are installing but not sure if it got stuck or if it actually takes hours. :sigh:
Regards, Nish
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About the same age as mine. Came with Win 7 Home, and since then have upgraded to Win 7 Pro, Win 8 Ent, Win 8.1 Ent, and now Win 10 Ent. Audio: - NVIDIA Virtual Audio Device (Wave Extensible) (WDM) V 1.2.27.0 - Realtek High Definition Audio V 6.0.1.7544 Video: - Intel(R) HD Graphics 3000 V 9.17.10.4229 - NVIDIA GeForce GT 555M V 10.18.13.5560 I hope this helps...
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You probably made the right decision, under the circumstances. The procedure in the article will take several hours the first time you do it.
How do we preserve the wisdom men will need, when their violent passions are spent? - The Lost Horizon
Did a fresh install from scratch - video and sound work now. Video over HDMI is still a problem - it can extend, but cannot duplicate. I see tons of others with the exact same problem on W10 and none of them had a resolution :-(
Regards, Nish
Website: www.voidnish.com Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com
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About the same age as mine. Came with Win 7 Home, and since then have upgraded to Win 7 Pro, Win 8 Ent, Win 8.1 Ent, and now Win 10 Ent. Audio: - NVIDIA Virtual Audio Device (Wave Extensible) (WDM) V 1.2.27.0 - Realtek High Definition Audio V 6.0.1.7544 Video: - Intel(R) HD Graphics 3000 V 9.17.10.4229 - NVIDIA GeForce GT 555M V 10.18.13.5560 I hope this helps...
Thanks. Did a fresh install from scratch - video and sound work now. Video over HDMI is still a problem - it can extend, but cannot duplicate. I see tons of others with the exact same problem on W10 and none of them had a resolution :-( Can you duplicate your laptop screen via HDMI on an external monitor or TV?
Regards, Nish
Website: www.voidnish.com Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com
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Did a fresh install from scratch - video and sound work now. Video over HDMI is still a problem - it can extend, but cannot duplicate. I see tons of others with the exact same problem on W10 and none of them had a resolution :-(
Regards, Nish
Website: www.voidnish.com Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com
In my desktop I have a GTX 745 adapter from NVidea. It has a VGA, a DVI and a HDMI output. Maybe I was lucky: Because I did not have HDMI cables, I connected my main monitor to the DVI output and the second monitor to the VGA output. Maybe I will have the same issue if I use the HDMI output? Who knows? However, the current setup works just fine. But I only run the monitors extended. Have not tried to duplicate them. Did you update the video adapter to the latest driver? Update: I tried to duplicate the monitors and it works fine. Do you have DVI and VGA outputs? You may be forced to go with those outputs until Microsoft or NVidea sort the issue out. Anyhow: Welcome to the world of Windows 10!
How do we preserve the wisdom men will need, when their violent passions are spent? - The Lost Horizon
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Thanks. Did a fresh install from scratch - video and sound work now. Video over HDMI is still a problem - it can extend, but cannot duplicate. I see tons of others with the exact same problem on W10 and none of them had a resolution :-( Can you duplicate your laptop screen via HDMI on an external monitor or TV?
Regards, Nish
Website: www.voidnish.com Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com
I have no idea when this disappeared (the duplicate screens option), but that is no longer available as an option that I can see on my machine. I know it was there and working when I had Win 8.x, but MS seems to have removed that option. A.
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In my desktop I have a GTX 745 adapter from NVidea. It has a VGA, a DVI and a HDMI output. Maybe I was lucky: Because I did not have HDMI cables, I connected my main monitor to the DVI output and the second monitor to the VGA output. Maybe I will have the same issue if I use the HDMI output? Who knows? However, the current setup works just fine. But I only run the monitors extended. Have not tried to duplicate them. Did you update the video adapter to the latest driver? Update: I tried to duplicate the monitors and it works fine. Do you have DVI and VGA outputs? You may be forced to go with those outputs until Microsoft or NVidea sort the issue out. Anyhow: Welcome to the world of Windows 10!
How do we preserve the wisdom men will need, when their violent passions are spent? - The Lost Horizon
Laptop only has HDMI. It's a known issue with NVidea cards with Optimus. The laptop display is on the Intel card and the HDMI uses NVidea. So duplicate won't work as neither card can see each other's monitors for the duplicate-scenario. Extend works as it always has. Freaking pain really. Specially if you want to do a presentation. You'd have to look at the projector to move the mouse!
Regards, Nish
Website: www.voidnish.com Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com
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I have no idea when this disappeared (the duplicate screens option), but that is no longer available as an option that I can see on my machine. I know it was there and working when I had Win 8.x, but MS seems to have removed that option. A.
Laptop only has HDMI. It's a known issue with NVidea cards with Optimus. The laptop display is on the Intel card and the HDMI uses NVidea. So duplicate won't work as neither card can see each other's monitors for the duplicate-scenario. Extend works as it always has. Freaking pain really. Specially if you want to do a presentation. You'd have to look at the projector to move the mouse! And yeah, duplicate works in 7 and 8.1 - won't work on 10. They must have changed how two cards interact together.
Regards, Nish
Website: www.voidnish.com Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com
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Laptop only has HDMI. It's a known issue with NVidea cards with Optimus. The laptop display is on the Intel card and the HDMI uses NVidea. So duplicate won't work as neither card can see each other's monitors for the duplicate-scenario. Extend works as it always has. Freaking pain really. Specially if you want to do a presentation. You'd have to look at the projector to move the mouse!
Regards, Nish
Website: www.voidnish.com Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com
Did duplicate displays worked before Windows 10? Sounds to me that you may be stuck with a hardware issue that will be difficult, if not impossible to solve?
How do we preserve the wisdom men will need, when their violent passions are spent? - The Lost Horizon
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Did duplicate displays worked before Windows 10? Sounds to me that you may be stuck with a hardware issue that will be difficult, if not impossible to solve?
How do we preserve the wisdom men will need, when their violent passions are spent? - The Lost Horizon
Yeah, duplicate displays worked perfectly fine in Windows 7. It's not a hardware issue. This is acknowledged in the Nvidea forums - multiple threads.
Regards, Nish
Website: www.voidnish.com Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com
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Yeah, duplicate displays worked perfectly fine in Windows 7. It's not a hardware issue. This is acknowledged in the Nvidea forums - multiple threads.
Regards, Nish
Website: www.voidnish.com Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com
Then it most probably is the Windows 10 display driver. I regret but I cannot think of a solution for you, other than living with it or going back to 7 until the driver issue is sorted out. I would also report the issue to NVidea and the laptop manufacturer, if they are not already aware of it.
How do we preserve the wisdom men will need, when their violent passions are spent? - The Lost Horizon