- #2 GENERIC PNP MONITOR HOW TO#
- #2 GENERIC PNP MONITOR INSTALL#
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One of the major problems, people are facing is related to hardware drivers which occur immediately after upgrading to Windows 10, Among all the problems to be seen in Windows 10, the Generic PnP Monitor problem is considered to be the most common one. A lot of people are having issues with Windows 10 right from the start. Please leave a comment in the comment section below or even better: like and share this blog post in the social networks to help spread the word about this solution.Even though Windows 10 is considered the best ever operating system from Microsoft, Yet there are still some problems that we can’t let go of. Replace the video cable with a similar one, but from a different manufacturer. * Note: This method applies only to desktops, or when you use an external monitor with your laptop.Ģ. The final method to resolve the 'Generic PNP Monitor' issue in Windows 10, is to connect your PC with your monitor with a different cable.
#2 GENERIC PNP MONITOR INSTALL#
Check the Show compatible hardware checkbox, and select and install one of the other compatible drivers, or the 'Generic Non-PNP Monitor' driver. Select Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer.ĥ.
#2 GENERIC PNP MONITOR UPDATE#
Right-click on Generic PNP Monitor and select Update driver.Ĥ. Install the Generic Non-PNP Monitor Driver.ģ. Power on your PC, and check if the problem is solved. Leave the cords unplugged for 2-3 minutes and then reconnect all the cables.ĩ. Disconnect the video cable from the computer.Ĩ. Turn off your monitor and remove its power cord from the plug.ħ. Click Uninstall to confirm your decision.Ħ. Right-click at Generic PnP Monitor and select Uninstall device.Ĥ. Uninstall the Generic PNP Monitor device & Reconnect the Monitor.ģ. When the driver rollback is completed, restart your computer. Select a reason for the driver package rollback and click Yes.ĭ. Select the Driver tab and then click Roll Back Driver.Ĭ. Right-click on the installed display adapter, and click Properties.ī. If you see that your graphics adapter is properly recognized from Windows 10, then probably the installed graphic driver is incorrect.Īt this case, proceed and install the latest drivers for your graphics card from the manufacturer's support site, or, if the "Generic PNP Monitor" problem, appears after a Windows 10 update, proceed and rollback the video drivers.Ī.
#2 GENERIC PNP MONITOR HOW TO#
This tutorial contains step-by-step instructions on how to resolve the 'Generic PNP Monitor' problem on Windows 10.