Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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10-03-2016, 08:40 AM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(10-03-2016 07:38 AM)onix Wrote: Thanks for the reply! I have tried DP-to-DP, HDMI-to-DVI, and DP-to-DVI, but even though the OS (in this case Win10) recognizes the model of the display, it does not show anything other than 1280x720 in the pull-down of resolutions. (The thread link I posted shows other people with similar experiences.) I think the driver for Windows is defective. It is v1.0.0 written for Win 7 and then never upgraded. The same monitor works fine DVI-to-DVI on a MacBook Pro with latest OSX.The HP ZR2740w requires DisplayPort or dual-link DVI to get 2560x1440. DP-to-DP should work, but HDMI-to-DVI will not, and DP-to-DVI will not work without an expensive active dual-link adapter. This is not an issue with the monitor driver. Monitors don't need drivers. This is either a hardware limitation on the computer or a graphics driver issue. I need to know what video card or GPU you have to know for sure. What is listed under "Display adapters" in the Device Manager? Is the MacBook Pro the same computer you're having the issue on with Windows 10? There hasn't been a dual-link DVI port on a MacBook Pro since 2007, and that model doesn't have DisplayPort or HDMI, so I'm confused about what you have. |
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