![]() ![]() I then checked if all my drivers were up to date. I plugged the cable, adapter and monitor to all my other computers and it seemed to work fine. The first thing I checked was the cable and the adapter. I checked all the possibilities but I still can't find a solution. On doing some research, I found that there could be numerous causes to my problem. ![]() I hard reset the monitor and also tried a software reset. ![]() I then changed the resolution back to its dafault value but the error message was still being displayed. I tried to change the ASUS monitor's resolution to 1080 (native resolution 1366x768) which threw me an error saying OUT OF RANGE. When I first connected the monitor to my laptop both the laptop and the monitor adapted to their native resolutions and were working fine. I tried connecting it to my old ASUS VH192D monitor using a HDMI to VGA converter (the laptop doesn't have VGA port and the monitor doesn't have a HDMI port). I use a HP Envy x-360 m6 Convertible laptop running windows 10. ![]()
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