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Upgrade from Win 10 build 1607 to 1909 has shifted image sideways on monitor
I have a PC which I recently reinstalled from scratch because the Windows
Update mechanism was no longer working and all the "try this" remedies failed to cure it. So it's a brand new vanilla build of Win 10; the only exception is that I installed Classic Shell to give me a "proper" Start Menu. The installation was by downloading the installation files from Microsoft as part of the "reinstall your PC" option, and I chose to wipe the disk. So there was no legacy of the previous installation of Win 10. Initially Build 1607 (I think) was installed, but this upgraded itself to Build 1909 as part of the normal Windows Update process with a newly-installed PC. Having upgraded, on the next reboot (and for ever since) the image on the monitor, right from the initial "rotating ring of dots" early in the boot process, was shifted to the right, and this also affected the desktop once that appeared. The left hand side of the desktop starts about 1/3 from the left of the image on the monitor, with the right-hand part of the desktop being to the left - the whole screen is wrapped round. It is the same at all resolutions and refresh rates, from 1920x1080x60 down to 800x600x25 (interlaced), though I think the point at which wraparound occurs changes with resolution. The horizontal shift controls on the monitor and on the graphics card applet both move the image, but it is the *whole* image: it does not alter the point at which the desktop wraps round from the RHS to the LHS of the screen image. I can't be bothered to get the PC out again to take a photo of the screen, but this is a simulation of the sort of image I'm seeing, using the desktop of my Win 7 PC. https://i.postimg.cc/7L90NZ0x/Win-10-wraparound.png It only affects the VGA (D-Sub) output from the graphics card and/or VGA input to my monitor. Using the DVI output instead (and corresponding DVI input to monitor) everything is fine. I've proved that another PC can use its VGA output to drive the VGA input via the same cable, and that does not experience the fault. The VGA output on the Win 10 PC used to be fine. The monitor's on-screen parameter display (pixel resolution, horizontal and vertical sync frequencies) identical for both VGA and DVI. I've confirmed that the graphics card driver (ATI Radeon HD 7310) is one provided by ATI, rather than a generic Microsoft one, and the ATI control panel applet says that the version of the driver is the latest available. Windows has correctly detected the make and model of monitor; it is not used "Generic PnP monitor". It's no great hardship to drive the monitor from the DVI rather than VGA for that PC, and to connect another PC to VGA (rather than DVI) input. But I was curious whether anyone else has noticed the same symptom after upgrading to 1909. |
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Upgrade from Win 10 build 1607 to 1909 has shifted image sidewayson monitor
NY wrote:
It only affects the VGA (D-Sub) output from the graphics card and/or VGA input to my monitor. Most monitors have an option to auto set the sync settings, tried that? |
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Upgrade from Win 10 build 1607 to 1909 has shifted image sidewayson monitor
On 2020-07-17 2:26 p.m., Andy Burns wrote:
NY wrote: It only affects the VGA (D-Sub) output from the graphics card and/or VGA input to my monitor. Most monitors have an option to auto set the sync settings, tried that? Take a look here re adjustments for VGA settups https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYyZgocwvms Rene |
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Upgrade from Win 10 build 1607 to 1909 has shifted image sidewayson monitor
On 7/17/2020 3:38 PM, Rene Lamontagne wrote:
On 2020-07-17 2:26 p.m., Andy Burns wrote: NY wrote: It only affects the VGA (D-Sub) output from the graphics card and/or VGA input to my monitor. Most monitors have an option to auto set the sync settings, tried that? Take a look here re adjustments for VGA settups https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYyZgocwvms Rene You can also try having mouth to anus sex with chicks with dicks. |
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Upgrade from Win 10 build 1607 to 1909 has shifted image sideways on monitor
"Andy Burns" wrote in message
... NY wrote: It only affects the VGA (D-Sub) output from the graphics card and/or VGA input to my monitor. Most monitors have an option to auto set the sync settings, tried that? Sorry, forgot to mention that - yes, I've tried auto-sync. I also tried changing a couple of sync settings in the ATI applet, but those also made no difference. I'll try connecting the PC to another monitor - I've an ancient 1024x768 monitor lying around somewhere - and see what happens. I'd try it with my wife's monitor or our TV, but both of these only take HDMI input, not VGA. |
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