

I have no option to rollback (found the place to do so but it is blocked out.

I added a second external monitor, and now the laptop display and two external monitors work great!!! Thanks for all your help!!! I need gurus please!I am trying to connect my laptop to 2 monitors which will show different screens (i.e not duplicate).Laptop: Acer Nitro 5 (7700HQ, GTX 1050 Ti) Intel Core i7-7700HQ (Intel Core i7)Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti (Notebook) - 4096 MB, Core: 1493-1734 MHz,Connectivity: USB 3.1 gen 1 (Type-C), HDMI along with othersMonitors: Dell UltraSharp 24 InfinityEdge Monitor - U2417H, both the sameWhat I've done: - connected the monitor 1 via HDMI- connected the monitor 2 via hdmi with USB type C adaptorMy laptop cannot detect the monitor 2 for some reason. Rolled the drivers back to older versions. What worked was to go on the ASAU website and download the graphic drivers there, and despite the repeated warnings from Windows that there were newer versions already installed on the PC, I installed them anyway, i.e. Installing Windows 10 UpdatesSame result each time -'Didn't detect another display'Given that everyone was so critical of Vista and raves about Windows 10, surely the new version is able to cope with such a basic productivity tool as having 2 monitors connected but showing different windows? OMG I finally found something that works, having failed with every single suggestion posted (though thanks to Alan in particular for really trying hard)I came across the original DVD that shipped with my PC about 8 years ago.I then went to control panel device manager display adaptorsI right clicked on generic PnP monitor and selected update driverI then browsed to the DVD for the driver folderIf I could find the actual driver file I'd upload it here, but maybe you can find it online from any clues in my success message, attached.Good luck everyoneBen. Control Panel Device Manager Display Adaptors Disable Device then Enable Device4. Control Panel Device Manager Display Adaptors Update Driver3. No changes in this set up since it was all working in Vista.Following this thread, the following have been attempted without success:1. These are both new issues which were not apparent running Vista with the same hardware.Both screens are attached to the back of the PC, one in the VGA slot, the other in the DVI-D slot.
