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Ok that should not affect your setup
it is only a second drive.
Right click on Start>Device manager
Click next to display adapter to expand
Right click on display adapter
Update driver software
Iβve never seen, or heard of, a secondary drive changing the monitor resolution.
so congrats on that one @CvetkoviΔ.
I see from Speccy that the BIOS is version F10, Gigabyte is up to F15a for that mobo - so try upgrading the BIOS.
next, I would remove the HDD, and reinstall a fresh copy of Win10 Pro onto the SSD.
back in early Feburary when the OS was re-installed, that was Win10 Enterprise, which isnβt legal for personal use, so there is a question mark over it being cracked or similar.
once a fresh Win10 Pro is working, with updated BIOS and drivers all loaded, then turn off, connect the HDD and see what happens.
Iβve never seen, or heard of, a secondary drive changing the monitor resolution.
so congrats on that one @CvetkoviΔ.
I see from Speccy that the BIOS is version F10, Gigabyte is up to F15a for that mobo - so try upgrading the BIOS.
next, I would remove the HDD, and reinstall a fresh copy of Win10 Pro onto the SSD.
back in early Feburary when the OS was re-installed, that was Win10 Enterprise, which isnβt legal for personal use, so there is a question mark over it being cracked or similar.
once a fresh Win10 Pro is working, with updated BIOS and drivers all loaded, then turn off, connect the HDD and see what happens.
Thanks on that one
Will do when i have time because i have important files on my drives so reinstalling os would be a prob.
Thanks for your effort guys, sorry for wasted time.
@phillpower2
Hi Phillpower2 - to save reading through the post
2nd hdd installed (os sitting on ssd)
With ssd only installed resolution 1360 x768
When 2nd drive attached resolution can only be set to 1024 x 768
Op has updated chipset drivers and graphics (graphics onboard).
Removes 2nd drive and graphics back to 1360 x768
has the BIOS update been done?
what about a fresh install with only one drive connected?
as well as the above screenshot, can we also have a shot of inside the rig when both drives are connected?
and when this issue happens, with the 2nd drive connected, it changes your resolution, but can you manually change it back to 1360x768?
(which in itself is an unusual top range)
what is your monitor make/model?
what graphics port do you use to connect the monitor to the PC?
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