
If the "Task Manager" windows shows, then choose "New Task" and then type in EXPLORER. You can also try doing the Ctrl+Alt+Delete and see if you can get "Task Manager" to show. If that doesn't work, you can try the following. The computer will now do the work it needs to and then reboot. (Just follow everything prompt that the window says which will lead you to recovering your previous system, in a certain time.Ĩ. Here you want to click next on the bottom right corner (a few times) until the button "Finish" shows up and then click it. Locate the "Computer Settings" menu and then choose the "Recovery" icon (make sure that your view of this is by either large or small icons for easier access).ħ. From here you want to click "Control Panel" on the upper left corner (it should be right beside the "Make Your Computer Easier to Use" title.ĥ. Next click "Cancel" on the the bottom right corner of the "Set Up Sticky Keys" window.Ĥ. Now click the the link there that will lead to the "Ease of Access Center".ģ. Press "Shift" repeatedly until the "sticky keys" window shows up.Ģ. This needs you to actually be where you would be when Windows Explorer loads.ġ. Make sure you wait until the computer would be fully loaded before trying this, and not try it right away like you would to say get into BIOS. Now shut down the computer and disconnect the external monitor. Once loaded, press the "Windows Key" + "P" to open the "Easy Display Switcher".ĥ. Next turn on the computer and allow it to fully load.ģ. First, while the computer is off, connect an external monitor.Ģ. Hope this comes in handy to someone out there.1. The end result was something as simple as Windows just doing what Windows does sometimes. Neither of those were what I wanted to have been the case. Then I thought it might be the Display Port on my graphics card. Sure it seems like a simple thing to do, but it had me stumped the first time it happened and I thought my monitor was toast. Turn your computer back on and if this fix worked, your Display Port will now work again.Plug the PC back into the wall or flip the PSU power switch back to the on position.Plug the monitor back on and hit the power button if it doesn't turn itself on automatically.Wait 30 seconds, grab a glass of water or something.Turn off your monitor and then unplug it from the wall as well, or cut the power to a power strip it may be plugged into.Power down your computer and either unplug it from the wall or turn flip the power switch on your power supply.

So how do you fix this? Easy, follow these steps as they're listed So your OS is running normally and reinstalling the graphics card driver will be a useless affair. Basically, Windows 10 has to reissue the PNP Driver for the monitor to properly handshake with the GPU.
