Generic non-Pnp Moniter Help!

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  1. Posts : 11
    Windows 7 home premium 32bit
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       #11

    As I said , it's a plug and play , no drivers required , I'll try disabling and uninstalling the non-pnp and restart
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  2. Posts : 7,683
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       #12

    Gallantmon said:
    as long as I keep all my current programs and documents , fine by me.
    That's the purpose of the repair reinstall. And I can vouce for it from personal experience

    However I would do a backup, unfortunately things happen in computing.
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  3. Posts : 11
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       #13

    sygnus21 said:
    Gallantmon said:
    as long as I keep all my current programs and documents , fine by me.
    That's the purpose of the repair reinstall. And I can vouce for it from personal experience

    However I would do a backup, unfortunately things happen in computing.

    Well the disable/uninstall and restart combo failed lol , I think I'll try the repair install soon , I mean it's not something that has me not sleeping at night , but it's there , and knowing there's a problem you can't fix kills me.

    Like I said , I'm the only one in my family that can recognize this issue , because to them , it's the normal resolution , but I feel disgusted when I see that "Generic non-pnp Monitor" staring back at me like it's giving me the finger.

    Thanks
    Gallantmon
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  4. Posts : 2,259
    W7 Professional x64
       #14

    Drivers are available from this site. You might try that as well.

    iiyama
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    Gallantmon said:
    As I said , it's a plug and play , no drivers required , I'll try disabling and uninstalling the non-pnp and restart
    So what's wrong with the drivers from here???? - iiyama

    I just brought up that page and put this in the search box... E2208HDS. It brought up 3 different models with that basic model number with drivers for Window 7

    Though the instructions for my HP monitor say no driver neccessary, I installed them anyway, and instead of generic PNP, it says HP w2207h.

    You should give them a try if you haven't.

    Aw... LiquidSnak beat me to it. Darn it
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  6. Posts : 11
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       #16

    I actually did go to the manufacturer's site and downloaded the drivers , but when I tried to install them , it told me the generic non-pnp was up to date and blocked me right there and then.

    It doesn't know the drivers are for the connected monitor cause it can't even recognize it.
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  7. Posts : 2,259
    W7 Professional x64
       #17

    If you can connect both monitors, can you uninstall the drivers for the generic non-pnp and install the proper ones?
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  8. Posts : 11
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       #18

    I tried uninstalling the non-pnp but then it just runs on my Graphic card , if that's what you mean.
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  9. Posts : 2,259
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       #19

    Did you try installing the drivers from the website after the uninstall?
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  10. Posts : 11
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       #20

    That's the problem , I can't run the drivers like normal applications , they don't come with autoplay feature or installation wizard.

    What I did was try and go through the device manager , found the non-pnp and found the driver from there.

    Told me it's fully upgraded and closed.
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