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My PC is running Windows 10, with my main monitor using my Nvidia GTX 1070 TI and my second monitor using my integrated Intel graphics (VGA). This has worked without issue for years since I first got DisplayFusion on Steam. However, after a recent Nvidia driver update (using the *Clean Install* option like always), my second monitor now displays a black screen once I sign in to Windows.

Specifically, the 2nd montior just shows solid black (no wallpaper), no start menu, and no taskbar or other icons/services. It *does* show the mouse cursor on it when you mouse over to the 2nd display, but right-clicking does nothing while on the 2nd monitor (no context menu opens up until you move the mouse back over to the 1st monitor).

When I go into Window's Display settings, it still shows the 2nd display like normal. However, when I go into the Display settings and select "Detect Displays", it doesn't show a number in the corner of the 2nd display anymore (only the first display).

I've tried a few things that seem to fix it UNTIL THE NEXT BOOT:
1. In Windows Display Settings > change the multi-display type to something else, then change it back.
2. In the Intel Graphics (integrated GPU) settings, change the resolution
3. In Device Manager, disable the integrated GPU then enable it again

Unfortunately, these only seem to fix the issue until the next boot. Rarely, the 2nd display continues to work normal after reboot. But more often than not, only the 1st monitor displays anything after signing into windows since that recent Nvidia driver update.

Has anyone else encountered this issue or have a more permanent solution to it?
23 days ago  • #1
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
DisplayFusion grabs the monitor info from Windows, so it likely isn't having any effect here. If you disable DisplayFusion from starting on windows boot, does the issue persist?
23 days ago  • #2
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