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Dell 7559 miracast windows 10
Dell 7559 miracast windows 10













dell 7559 miracast windows 10

Not all manufacturers (looking at Dell here) allow you to disable the intel card in the BIOS. The problem that the video card selected (intel) is used and not the more powerful nvidia 960. Lots of players is never good - especially when you are talking about huge companies the size of Dell, intel, Nvida and Microsoft. I can also understand the other players in the game are yourselves as well as both of the graphics card manufacturers (in my case intel/nvidia) and the laptop manufacturers (in my case Dell). I can appreciate that the issue was caused by Microsoft and is up to Microsoft to resolve. If you have details of what is your problem, we can see if that's covered or not with the work now in progress. Despite being very frustrating, it is difficult to blame them for wanting to take decision based on data.īut since, we've enlisted the help of a major laptop manufacturer to have it prioritised. Yet, very few people did so it wasn't scheduled. Microsoft addresses items based on what is reported to them through the Feedback Hub. The rules of the game have been very clear from the start. So when is the supposed OS improvement scheduled to be released ? Support has since ended for the Anniversary Edition 1607 (Home/Pro 10th April 2018), and we have just had the1809 released - and the problem is still ongoing. Whilst I admit the fault may have been caused by the Microsoft Windows 10 Anniversary update 1607 (released 2nd August 2016), it concerns me greatly that this has still not been fixed over 2 years later. This seems to be a standard response to a particular set of issues where you have a laptop with two graphics cards and the system selects the worse one. There is nothing you can change when the OS has booted to alter behaviour. Otherwise, there is an OS improvement scheduled to address this in a future Windows 10 version so the indirect displays can suggest which card to use (=the best one, not the first one). Should your platform allows disabling the onboard graphics totally, then this would work. This is the current expected OS behaviour when both graphics card exists, the operating system will use the graphic card used for POST (boot, BIOS). You are probably using Windows 10 Anniversary Update onwards.















Dell 7559 miracast windows 10