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  1. Windows Error's reffering to Display adapters or that show in the Eventviewer after a...


    Hello,

    Is anyone able to help me with this issue ?

    I have been having issues with my computer for the past week and a half, the screens have been turning black and then three things can occur due to troubleshooting i have done over the past week and a half; 1 It can recover and then do the same thing 5 seconds later or minutes later, 2 It Freezes and thus requires me to hold the power button in for 5 seconds, 3 It canBSOD immediately after black screening the reason i know a BSOD is occurring its because after 15 seconds the computer restarts unlike a freeze.


    I will now list what troubleshooting i have done to help speed things up, however i am down to do the troubleshooting again if you feel its necessary.

    I tried these things not in proper order but a rough order as its been a week and a half:


    Restarting the computer

    Result: Nothing Changed the screens kept blacking out and returning most of the time .


    Update drivers

    Result: The issue persisted however i could start to open programs without the screen freezing for 0.5s-2s.


    Re-seating Ram modules

    Result: Computer did not boot properly i had to clear the CMOS and enable my D.O.C.P again My motherboards XMP settings equivalent . once i got back into the computer the problem still persisted.


    Windows reset which does a semi-fresh install of the computers OS, basically it removes all users and then re-installs over its self not sure if its the same as a fresh install

    Result: No change and during this i forgot to install drivers but even still it was doing black-screens and freezing.


    Used UUD to do a fresh install of GPU drivers

    Result: No Change


    I Downloaded MSI afterburner to check what the GPU was doing and what clock speeds it was reaching, i found that the GPU was boosting over the clocks standard maximum by up to 300MHz and then the computer black-screenes either recovers or crashes. I also had HWmonitor running every time i was doing these to check temps and utilization of the GPU and CPU i thought that boosting the Memory clock speed for my GPU would some how help and that only caused it to freeze and reduce it back down after trying to open any application. I attempted to under-clock it by 100MHz on both the Memory clock and the Core clock this did no take either.

    After doing that i attempted to find more troubleshooting things to do and found not much more that i could do.


    Check the PSU connections to each part of the computer and change the GPU power cable.

    Result: No change


    Take out the GPU and clean the fans and heat sink on it

    Result: no change


    Did another reset for Windows

    Result: No Change


    After this the Screen went black completely as if there was no connection at all, i hit the power button for 5 seconds and waited for it to shutdown. After a few seconds i hit the power button again to boot it and i got no display at all tried again no luck. I concluded that my GPU had died, i grabbed a spare 650Ti and threw it into my Second PICe Slot which runs at x8. it boots and i get into the computer and re-install drivers again using UUD to do a clean install of the drivers for the card i used 445.87 as the card apparently works with them. Nothing seemed wrong so i started up Solitaire like i have been doing each time to test it its a light game i thought and most of the time i could get a game or two in before the black screening would show up and it worked perfectly fine so after about 10mins it didn't black screen so i thought all was good... until i woke up and later today i was using the computer and it turned black for a few seconds and then recovered check 1 a-b below. I didn't think much of it as i was just using the computer for browsing the internet and talking to friends on discord while playing a bit of solitaire in between. Then it went black and flashed black with the cursor and taskbar it occurred for about 15 seconds flashing on and off every few seconds until i pressed CTRL+ALT+DEL and then i was able to allow it to recover.



    System:


    CPU: AMD RYZEN 7 3700X Stock Values not OC'd

    Motherboard: ASUS PRO WS X570-ACE Bios Version : 1201
    RAM: G.SKILL TridentZ Neo 32GB 2x16GB 3600MHz

    GPU: NVIDIA GTX 650Ti 4GB Driver Version : 445.87

    PSU: Corsair RM650X 650W fully Modular

    DXdiag : PASTEBIN LINK.

    I use logitech gaming peripherals and 3 Samsung 31.5" Monitors for my system. 1xHDMI cable, 1x DVI to HDMI cable, 1x DP to HDMI cable .

    Logs:

    1

    aEvent viewer Windows logs application from 3:24pm when it occurred for a few seconds :PASTEBIN LINK.

    bEvent viewer Warning logs Administration view from 3:24pm :PASTEBIN LINK.

    2

    aEvent viewer logs from 4:28pm : PASTEBIN LINK.
    bEvent viewer Warning logs Administration view from 4:28pm : PASTEBIN LINK.

    :)
     
    Lazuriz. S., May 27, 2020
    #1

  2. Display driver not supporting and device manager not showing Display adapter option

    Hi Maheen,

    Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community.

    This issue could have occurred due to these reasons:

    • Incorrect settings.
    • Corrupt or outdated display driver.
    Try the steps listed here and check if it helps:

    Method 1:

    I suggest you to download and install all the available Windows Updates including Optional Updates. Check if it helps.

    Method 2:

    If the issue persists, i suggest you to uninstall and re-install latest display driver from the computer manufacturer website and check if it helps.

    Step 1: Uninstall display driver.

    • Right-click on the Start Button and click on
      Device manager.
    • Double-click on Display Adapters to expand.
    • Right-click on the display adapter driver that is listed and select properties.
    • In the window opened, click on drivers tab.
    • In the drivers tab, Click on Uninstall option.
    Now restart your computer and check, if the problem persists try step 2.

    Step 2:

    Re-install display driver from the manufacturer website.

    Let us know if the issue is resolved or if you need further assistance, we will be glad to help.
     
    Akheel Ahmed, May 27, 2020
    #2
  3. Win10 doesn't know my (compatible) display adapter

    Hi,

    Thank you for posting your query on Microsoft Community.

    I would suggest you follow the steps below:

    Method 1: Run the hardware and devices

    Please follow the steps below:


    • Type “Troubleshooting” on the Windows Search bar and hit enter.

    • On the left side of the Troubleshooting window, click on “View all”

    • Click on Hardware and Devices. Please provide a password if asked for it and click ok.

    Method 2: Uninstall and reinstall display adapter.

    Follow the steps to update the display adapter:


    • Press Windows key + R key. Type "devmgmt.msc" and click Enter.

    • Expand Display Adapter.

    • Double-click on the Display Adapter.

    • In Properties, go to Drivers Tab and click on Uninstall.

    • Reinstall the Display adapter from the Manufacturer's Website and see if it helps.
    Restart the computer and check.
    Hope this helps. Please respond if you have further related issues.

    Regards,
     
    Jesinta Rozario, May 27, 2020
    #3
  4. Carlo Fer Win User

    Windows Error's reffering to Display adapters or that show in the Eventviewer after a...

    Windows Wireless Display Adapter-not connecting anymore

    Hello Phillip,

    Did you notice any changes on your PC prior to the issue? I suggest that you follow the steps outlined in this support article:
    Troubleshooting Wireless Display Adapters.

    Since updating drivers did not work, in addition, you can try to reset the Wireless Adapter.

    1. On the adapter, press and hold the reset button for 10 seconds.
    2. When the message " Ready to connect "shows, open the
      Action Center.
    3. Select Connect, and in the list of displays, select
      Microsoft
      Wireless Display Adapter.

    Please respond to this thread to let me know how the issue progresses. Similarly, if you have more questions, please inform me by replying to this post.

     
    Carlo Fer, May 27, 2020
    #4
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