No no, that was an example, I was asking if that's the screen you want to eventually see.Nothing jumps put as being wrong. Also, what does your tv say the input is? There is usually a info button about the input.
just set it to the same as thatNo no, that was an example, I was asking if that's the screen you want to eventually see.
Yeah, so that's the thing. I can't set only the TV to that because I can never SEE the computer at all on the TV. So I can't TELL it what to be set at.just set it to the same as that
Huh? Turn on tv first, then turn on computer and it should display properly. Assuming you picked the right input on tv. Worst case, uninstall video driver, run DDU, then install driver again.Yeah, so that's the thing. I can't set only the TV to that because I can never SEE the computer at all on the TV. So I can't TELL it what to be set at.
That's slightly problematic because I have no onboard GPU on my mobo. So if I uninstall the GPU drivers I won't see anything.Huh? Turn on tv first, then turn on computer and it should display properly. Assuming you picked the right input on tv. Worst case, uninstall video driver, run DDU, then install driver again.
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That's slightly problematic because I have no onboard GPU on my mobo. So if I uninstall the GPU drivers I won't see anything.
Ok, got it.that is not true. at the minimum you will get default windows driver.
I finally did reinstall the whole driver for the GPU but nothing really changed with the problem. But anyway, this is no longer about older consoles.that is not true. at the minimum you will get default windows driver.