Noahhuotari

Commendable
Feb 17, 2016
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I upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10.

My original setup included 2 monitors. One connected to VGA on my motherboard and one connected to my HDMI port on my R7 260X. Then changed a setting in the BIOS to allow this.

After the upgrade:


1. Upgraded drivers
2. The monitor plugged into the motherboard is perfectly fine, resolution is perfect.
3. The monitor plugged into the card is not right. I select 1360x768 and it doesn't fit right on the screen.
4. If I go into display settings and shut off the monitor plugged into the motherboard, the resolution is perfectly fine on the monitor in the card.

Any ideas?


Computer Specs:

ASRock FM2A75-M
AMD A8-5600k APU
XFX R7 260X
8gb ram
SSD boot disk
Seagate storage
 
Solution
So I fixed this myself. It was very weird.

1. I uninstalled everything that had to do with AMD or ATI

2. Reset BIOS to default

3. Unplugged VGA from motherboard to focus on graphics card

4. Installed a beta driver for AMD Catalyst and not Crimson (http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/latest-catalyst-windows-beta.aspx)

5. Selected proper resolution

6. Restart

7. Set BIOS to dual graphics

8. Restart

9. Plugged VGA back in

10. IT WORKS

Noahhuotari

Commendable
Feb 17, 2016
9
0
1,520
So I fixed this myself. It was very weird.

1. I uninstalled everything that had to do with AMD or ATI

2. Reset BIOS to default

3. Unplugged VGA from motherboard to focus on graphics card

4. Installed a beta driver for AMD Catalyst and not Crimson (http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/latest-catalyst-windows-beta.aspx)

5. Selected proper resolution

6. Restart

7. Set BIOS to dual graphics

8. Restart

9. Plugged VGA back in

10. IT WORKS
 
Solution