![]() Now, if you want to install the manufacturer's *color profile*, that actually does stuff. You don't need to install monitor "drivers", is what I'm saying. ![]() All of which Windows is perfectly capable of discovering for itself. They're just ".inf" files with a list of available resolutions and refresh rates. Monitor "drivers" don't actually do anything. I had a misadventure this weekend which borked my new OS install (you can read about it here if interested) and I'm loath to chance plugging the USB 3 cable into the motherboard's USB 3.1 port again (it's the only one left open) if there'd be no point in trying due to the lack of a manufacturer's driver. ![]() I've had the monitor for years, but I just upgraded to Windows 10 and was rather disgusted to find that there was no manufacturer's Windows 10 driver for it (unless that's generally not a thing in Win 10 anymore-for all I know that may be the case).
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