Hey all,
My computer is a Sager NP9377, I’ve had it for about half a year. General specs;
Still no change, however after failing to connect my computer to the projector (after which my computer worked properly for about 15 minutes) I managed to find out what I believe to be the exact problem, which was that my laptop screen was being classed as the second screen. Other errors I had found over time;
Sam
My computer is a Sager NP9377, I’ve had it for about half a year. General specs;
■ Intel Core i7-4710MQ @2.5 GHz [/*]
■ 2x GTX 860M Graphics Cards [/*]
■ 16 GB RAM [/*]
■ 250 GB SSD [/*]
■ 1 TB HDD [/*]
■ Windows 8.1 64-bit [/*]
Still no change, however after failing to connect my computer to the projector (after which my computer worked properly for about 15 minutes) I managed to find out what I believe to be the exact problem, which was that my laptop screen was being classed as the second screen. Other errors I had found over time;
■Getting Code 43 (Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems.) on one of the my 860Ms[/*]
■Screen is showing up as "Generic PnP monitor" in device manager [/*]
■"Generic PnP monitor" is situated on Windows Basic Display Driver, although both my 860Ms are recognised by my computer" [/*]
■Nvidea Control Panel comes up with the error "You are currently not using a display attached to an NVIDIA GPU” (I could open it for the 15 minutes my computer worked properly). [/*]
■The Sager Hotkey Utility Control Centre cashes upon opening [/*]
■ When I choose “PC Screen Only” my screen comes up as blank, the “Duplicate Screen” option has no affect and returns my screen to the previous option chosen [/*]
■ Updated all drivers from the official Sager driver page. [/*]
■ Used DDU for every different setting it allows [/*]
■ Done a number of comprehensive scans for Malware and what not [/*]
■ Cleaned with CC Cleaner [/*]
■ Defragged HDD and optimised SSD [/*]
■ Made sure that my computer was in power saving mode (a surprisingly large number of people have had this issue) [/*]
■ Rolled back the NVidia driver [/*]
■ Probably a few more which I can’t remember [/*]
Sam