Generic non Plug-and-Play monitor
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Hello everyone, since installing Windows 10, when running a report with Aida 32, it indicates generic non-Plug-and-Play monitor. Under Windows 8.1, I did not have this indication.
For your information, graphics driver is up to date, no display issues or flickering.
What does this thing mean?
Thank you, attached is a screenshot
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ASUS PC. Intel Core i5-4460S processor - 4GB memory - 2000GB storage - NVIDIA GeForce GTX745 - 3 external hard drives. Windows 10
For your information, graphics driver is up to date, no display issues or flickering.
What does this thing mean?
Thank you, attached is a screenshot
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ASUS PC. Intel Core i5-4460S processor - 4GB memory - 2000GB storage - NVIDIA GeForce GTX745 - 3 external hard drives. Windows 10
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I found my problem. I went to the Samsung website and reinstalled the monitor driver. In the device manager, under the monitor section, it now correctly shows Samsung instead of the generic Plug-and-Play monitor. Here is a screenshot of the Aida 32 report.
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ASUS PC. Intel Core i5-4460S processor - 4GB RAM - 2000GB storage - NVIDIA GeForce GTX745 - 3 external hard drives. Windows 10
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ASUS PC. Intel Core i5-4460S processor - 4GB RAM - 2000GB storage - NVIDIA GeForce GTX745 - 3 external hard drives. Windows 10