deloptes wrote:
>> That link mentions using a D-SUB (you didn't specify what you are using,
>> please do so), in which case take particular care to ensure it is
>> properly inserted, at *both* ends.
>>
>> Even so, you should try using HDMI/DVI/DisplayPort instead (whichever is
>> available).
>
>
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> That link mentions using a D-SUB (you didn't specify what you are using,
> please do so), in which case take particular care to ensure it is
> properly inserted, at *both* ends.
>
> Even so, you should try using HDMI/DVI/DisplayPort instead (whichever is
> available).
Tha
On Du, 12 sep 21, 02:58:13, deloptes wrote:
> Hi,
> I don't know how to explain my problem, but I try hoping that someone would
> understand and help me fix it.
>
> So I have one HP Elitebook (I think it is 820 G2) with 16GB RAM and Intel(R)
> Core(TM) i5-7200U CPU @ 2.50GHz.
>
> The issue is tha
Hi,
I don't know how to explain my problem, but I try hoping that someone would
understand and help me fix it.
So I have one HP Elitebook (I think it is 820 G2) with 16GB RAM and Intel(R)
Core(TM) i5-7200U CPU @ 2.50GHz.
The issue is that when it starts with its own display the colors are OK, but
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