Input timing not supported after installing GPU drivers- R7 250

zihadeasin

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Hey guys.
I got a used R7 250, and after installing it, and the drivers. I rebooted but got stuck at "Input timing not supported, please change input timing to 1920x1080 60Hz." And "Repair my PC" removes the driver :/. ATM I'm using my iGPU ( G3100 *cries* ). Anyway. Is it the drivers fault or, something else.

I've tried:

DDU, and reinstalling the drivers 10+ times.
Replugging in the GPU.
 

Small_Tarzan

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This is what I found on the web:
"This issue started occurring shortly after the Windows Creators edition update (I did not have this issue prior to the update). After a few days of uninstalling/reinstalling the graphics card driver, I happened to notice while adjusting graphics settings in a game that Windows was recognizing both of my monitors as "Generic PnP Display" rather than by their proper Dell designations (prior to the Creators update, both monitors were identified properly). I ventured over to the Windows Device Manager, went to displays, right clicked on each monitor and selected "Update Driver". I allowed Windows to automatically detect the correct driver, and after the update, both displays were properly recognized by their Dell designations. The input timing issue has not reoccurred since."

Hope it helps.
 

zihadeasin

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About to try it. Thanks. If it works. +100 Karma.

 

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