2021-12-24, 05:36
(2021-12-23, 00:41)muad Wrote: Is there an easier way?Monitor Detect Killer is the only reliable fix I've found. As long as Windows can see the attached display when it boots, you can then freely turn things on and off and switch inputs without causing problems. This is important as I run two monitors and a TV off my PC, and I can't stand it when Windows loses a display.
Alternatively, if you're willing to plug your PC directly into your TV, the TV might always give EDID, even when turned off or switched away. It works like that on my monitors, and it worked like that on the last two TVs I tried it with, a Panasonic plasma (2013) and Sony LCD (2009).