Second monitor imac keeps freezing
- #Second monitor imac keeps freezing mac os
- #Second monitor imac keeps freezing 1080p
- #Second monitor imac keeps freezing install
- #Second monitor imac keeps freezing drivers
- #Second monitor imac keeps freezing driver
#Second monitor imac keeps freezing driver
I request you to stick with working driver as of now and wait for future driver updates. I see that you are having the issue only with last two driver versions. You could try to disconnect all USB devices (just keep mouse and keyboard) and see if that helps. Whatever reason you guys are encountering for the bluescreen, might be related to other devices. So it might be driver related for you - but at least I can not confirm any bluescreens on my side.
#Second monitor imac keeps freezing 1080p
Displayport + HDMI + Displayport = working fine (1440p + 1080p + VR Headset) Displayport + HDMI = working fine (1440p + 1080p) Displayport + Displayport = working fine (1440p + 1080p) I also have an RX 5700 XT but from ASRock and I just tried: I see at least one of you tried a fresh windows install.
#Second monitor imac keeps freezing install
I would still point both of you towards clean/fresh install of chipset+graphics drivers.Ĭleaning the registry with Wise Registry Cleaner could also be useful here. of course there is also that small chance that is vBIOS related (same GPU model).
#Second monitor imac keeps freezing drivers
How to Install AMD Ryzen™ Chipset Drivers on a Windows® Based you both have the same RX 5700 XTĪnd both of you are getting these bluescreens while using HDMI+DP at the same time? i can go bananas on the settings and it doesn't even for posting more details.Īlso regarding the chipset driver installer, there is an FAQ: but the driver from october last year is totaly fine. i even tried to just let it recover and try again. (with the newer drivers) and booting with it connected makes the boot fail and causes the recovery to try and restore my computer. the moment i plugin the monitor it locks up. i have bought a displayport to hdmi adapter and that does NOT solve it. also maybe it could have to do with the hdmi versions but then again. not just booting into windows or just connecting it. if there would be 1 part that is stresses as a bottleneck it would be the 3600xt i would think. i was running another screen without problems as second screen that was bigger (the screen is old and failing) that is why i am now using this "new" screen as a second monitor. there should be no reason that this system couldn't run these screens. i am running aircooled so have airflow enough over my motherboard chips and those temps are all fine too. the cpu never hit over 70 and the hotspot of my gpu doesnt go over 85. atm i am not even running the mem on that speed and bpo is off just to make sure it would not be something with that. 32gb ram (3600mhz) and a 3600xt on a b550 motherboard. The max i am running atm is 2x 1080p monitors. Use both hdmi ports on the screen and use the adapter. But it works perfectly fine when i clean and install the october whql driver from last year. The problem is when the monitor has hdmi as input. I tried different cables and any other connection works. If i use a display Port to HDMI adapter same problems. If i try connecting it with the computer off and then booting i get a bootloop and restoring of Windows. Installing with it disconnected and booting without works fine. And there is no way to connect the second monitor without a lockup or mostly a bsod. Or while installing while the second is connected. If i clean (ddu/regclean and sfscan) install 1 of the last 3 drivers i have a bsod. Only way to get the second monitor to work is with the whql driver from last october. 3GB Inactive/available).I have done all that. (Of course other processes use memory, but Activity Monitor showed app. Activity Monitor shows, thatĪssigned 1GB memory. Activity Monitor shows, thatĪssigned 3GB memory.
#Second monitor imac keeps freezing mac os
And if so, you would be able to at least swap into Mac OS and shut down the virtual machines - or kill the Fusion process. VMware tools is updated of course - and since this is the only software part that interacts with both host and guest OS'es, maybe this could be the problem?īut still - Mac OS should be in total control of the hardware - including the keyboard. But I still have the problem.Īctually, it should not be possible for a guest OS to freeze the host OS - but this seems to be the case. My MacBook Pro has 8GB memory (unfortunately maximum, but thats another issue.).ĤGB was originally assigned to Windows 7, but since the Windows task manager showed that this was not used 100%, I lowered it to 3GB.