I updated from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10, and when I did so, I am no longer able to run dual monitors.
Microsoft Display Adapter and Windows 10 I just updated from windows 8 to 10 and now it is very hard to stream with my Microsoft Display Adapter. Watching videos is terrible, there is a bid delay between the image and the sound and the image cuts all the time. This utility contains the only official version for Microsoft Basic Display Adapter Driver for Windows XP/7/Vista/8/8.1/10 32-bit and 64-bit versions. With just one click you can update the driver as well as the rest of the drivers in your system, such as.
I am on a Toshiba Satellite S855-S5378 and I have tried Windows + P and the menu that pops up says:
Microsoft Display Adapter Windows 10 Driver
Your PC can't project to another screen. Try reinstalling the driver or using a different video card.
What is caused this to stop working upon upgrading?
I got my windows 10 download from this download link
Driver:
CPU-Z Info:
2 Answers
According to what I see it looks like you need the most recent Intel video driver. The one you have installed is a generic video driver that may or may not have all the functionality and is only there to allow you to see basic video.
You can do that by find what you need by using their auto detect feature here-->http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/detect
Nvidia
Or you can check Toshiba's website for their video card and search the model for Intel on their main search section for drivers here-->https://downloadcenter.intel.com/
Once that is done make sure in your Personalization settings you set the monitor to EXTENDED and not duplicate. Also make sure it is not setting the resolution to something to high the monitor can't handle.
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I'm using a AMD Radeon R7 and after trying everything, including changing registry files, I managed to sort it in BIOS. Option for dual monitors had been disabled in the upgrade