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DK0701 3rd monitor on VGA is now only giving a maximum resolution of 1280x720


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    Matt McCutcheon
    4/6/24, 6:43 PM

    DK0701 3rd monitor on VGA is now only giving a maximum resolution of 1280x720. It has always been 1920x1080 like the 2 on HDMI as well until recently. Video drivers are fully up to date. I was attempting to install the DK0701 driver as well, but it fails with: Fail! ErrorCode:0xA (Enter Isp Mode fail!)

    Any ideas on correcting this 3rd monitor over VGA? I am not using the DP port because my 3 monitors are hooked up to my desktop via DP. HDMI from 2 and 1 other VGA (using HDMI to VGA adapter) so I don't have to swap cables on 1 monitor constantly, just the inputs on the monitors.

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    4/7/24, 2:40 AM

    Hi @Matt McCutcheon, 

    Okay, I got your question.
    In order to analyze the problems you encountered, I have a few questions that I need you to provide:
    1: What is your computer brand model and DP version?
    2: Have you done any other operations on your computer before this problem occurred? For example, there were 2 external monitors before, but now there are 3 external monitors; whether your system has been upgraded, such as upgrading win10 to 11.
    3: Please provide the SN number of the product (usually on the back of the product).

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    Matt McCutcheon
    5/28/24, 6:40 PM

    1. HP EliteBook 840 G8 and DP version, if you mean Display Port version, this laptop doesn't have a built in DP port, only HDMI. The Dell S2417DG monitors are DP 1.2 and HDMI 1.4.
    2. I upgraded all the drivers on the machine, including the graphics driver. This is when it started. It had worked fine with 1920x1080 on all 3 monitors until this and it forces that 3rd montior now to only use 1280x720 for it's max. However, I had my IT department update my BIOS today as well on this work laptop to see if there is any difference.
    3. I'll have to check the SN when I get home and around to it. I'll update this if the BIOS update may have helped or not as well.

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    5/29/24, 1:28 AM

    @Matt McCutcheon 
    Well. Wait for your SN number.

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    Matt McCutcheon
    7/18/24, 1:10 PM

    Model No: SEDK0701

    SN: 2252

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    Matt McCutcheon
    7/19/24, 2:03 PM

    I've kind of gotten used to just using the 2 monitors though anyway. Leaves my 3rd open for my desktop to play games or search for whatever that isn't blocked on the VPN for work lol. It's too bad though I couldn't trade this model in for a discount on one of the newer ones that have 3 HDMI ports now like I had wanted to begin with since my 3 DP ports on monitors go to desktop, not the laptop.

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    7/22/24, 2:15 AM

    Hi @Matt McCutcheon 

    Have you solved the resolution problem before? For example: have you updated the computer's BIOS, etc.

    As for the discount you mentioned, you can send me the link of the model you want to buy. If we have a promotion, we will notify you.

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    Matt McCutcheon
    7/26/24, 8:59 PM

    Yeah, BIOS was fully updated, all drivers. The problem started after actually updating some drivers on this laptop as it worked great right from the start using all 3 monitors at 1920x1080, 2 HDMI and 1 VGA w/ the HDMI adapter. I may actually be getting a refresher machine soon anyway, so maybe it will work then again :) I was kind of joking on that discount thing, I may need a 2nd one anyway later down the road too. I am sure the whole problem is that HDMI adapter and I just got lucky at the start there of it working.

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    7/29/24, 2:26 AM

    Hi @Matt McCutcheon,

    You can try again as follows:

    1: Roll back the graphics card driver
    Operation: Open the device manager - display adapter - right click the graphics card driver - there is an option to roll back - click the program

    2: After the first step, install the file we provide. 
    Click to Download

    MOKiN

     

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