Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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03-17-2017, 09:41 AM
(Last edited: 03-17-2017, 09:43 AM by tstivers)
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
I've used this program successfully in the past.
I recently re-installed Windows 10 Pro x64 and had to apply the fix again. In my case the fix is to remove all the extension blocks, which gives me the same result as I would get if I connect the TV via vga cable and save the EDID file with the AMD EDID Utility and import it with CRU. This time, however, I ran into some issues. With the default driver Windows installs through Windows update, after applying the fix with CRU. When I reboot, my secondary monitor (not the one the fix is applied to) is disabled and only my primary display is used (the one I've applied the fix to with CRU). I updated the driver to the latest version directly from AMD to see if this would resolve this issue. It did. But now I have a much more frustrating issue. The TV the fix is applied to has some funky colors. White turns into a nasty green tint, and black turns into a nasty purple tint. If I remove the fix, all goes back to normal aside from the TV not being crisp like it should be. I can get the tint to go away by going into radeon additional settings, custom resolutions, adding a new custom resolution and verifying. I'm going to attempt a reboot after trying it this time to see if it holds after a reboot, but I believe it will not hold the proper colors after a reboot, and will go back to the green/purple tint. EDIT: The colors did in fact stay stay normal as they should be after doing this. I'm going to leave this here in case anyone else has the same issue, so they may be able to resolve it. If someone knows what causes this and would like to chime in, more information would be welcome as it would be nice to know the cause. |
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