(04-21-2024 05:34 PM)ToastyX Wrote: [ -> ] (04-21-2024 05:28 PM)awwz Wrote: [ -> ]I tried many ways to start in safe mode but it doesn’t work
So turning the laptop off while Windows is booting two times doesn't give you recovery options? The only other way is to use a recovery drive, which you can create on another computer, or your laptop might have a way to boot a recovery partition.
#5 and #6: https://www.techrepublic.com/article/pro...indows-10/
Yes, it doesn’t give you the opportunity, can you give me some kind of social network of yours? I’ll send you a video, am I doing it right?
(04-21-2024 05:34 PM)ToastyX Wrote: [ -> ] (04-21-2024 05:28 PM)awwz Wrote: [ -> ]I tried many ways to start in safe mode but it doesn’t work
So turning the laptop off while Windows is booting two times doesn't give you recovery options? The only other way is to use a recovery drive, which you can create on another computer, or your laptop might have a way to boot a recovery partition.
#5 and #6: https://www.techrepublic.com/article/pro...indows-10/
here you can see it does not enter safe mode
(04-21-2024 06:33 PM)awwz Wrote: [ -> ]didn't help, don't go into safe mode
Then you'll need to create a USB recovery drive on another computer and then boot from the drive. I don't see how shutting it down while booting isn't working.
(04-21-2024 09:28 PM)Scoobyroo Wrote: [ -> ]Appreciate the response
No, only the one extension block. Screen grab below (along with an image of NVCP for info).
Does it work if you delete the "Extension override" data block in the extension block?
(04-21-2024 09:41 PM)ToastyX Wrote: [ -> ]Does it work if you delete the "Extension override" data block in the extension block?
Afraid not
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(04-21-2024 10:12 PM)Scoobyroo Wrote: [ -> ]Afraid not 
This would be an NVIDIA driver bug then. Last I heard NVIDIA's driver ignores EDID overrides with certain displays such as the S95C, so this might also affect the S95D. Previously CRU wasn't able to read the extension blocks at all for displays affected by this issue, but you're able to read the first extension block, so I don't know if NVIDIA fixed that part or if the S95D is different. Technically the display has two more extension blocks that CRU doesn't list, but with the "Extension override" data block deleted, the EDID override is complete as you have it, so it's supposed to work. That needs to be reported to NVIDIA.
(04-21-2024 11:34 PM)ToastyX Wrote: [ -> ]This would be an NVIDIA driver bug then. That needs to be reported to NVIDIA.
Understood, appreciate the feedback. I'll get a bug raised into Nvidia (not that I expect them to do anything). At least I know I'm not missing something obvious now
Any harm in leaving the 'Extension Override' gone, or am I best running a CRU 'Re-set-all' (assume that'll pop it back?).
Hello there. In CRU, under Extension blocks > Data blocks, there's a "Vendor-specific data" entry that cannot be edited. Is this safe to delete?