Re: Win 10 upgrade
Quote from Forum Archives on July 27, 2016, 8:54 amPosted by: irene.smilingi <irene.smilingi@...>
Found the problem it was the logmein - deleted and it upgraded just fineIreneOn 26 July 2016 at 23:03, Irene <irene.smilingi@gmail.com> wrote:Hi all,A question re Win 10 upgrade. We have been upgrading some machines at work today, some were successful one not. There is a problem with the monitor, it will not allow the upgrade because !Display: The display is not compatible with Windows 10. Check with the manufacturer for support. The monitor is an LG, newly purchased, the computer is Win 7 Pro - Dell also newly purchased. I switched monitors with another LG which upgraded to Win 10 on another computer with no issues but received the same message on this computer, then I tried an ACER monitor with same message. Tried to download the driver from LG without success. Deleted the download and tried again re LG's instructions, rebooted the machine several times.I was reading an article that LogMeIn may be the culprit causing the issues. There is a generic driver on the CPU, the monitor is at the recommended resolution.Anyone has issues with this error message.Thanks in advance for your help and commentsBlessings
Irene
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Posted by: irene.smilingi <irene.smilingi@...>
Hi all,A question re Win 10 upgrade. We have been upgrading some machines at work today, some were successful one not. There is a problem with the monitor, it will not allow the upgrade because !Display: The display is not compatible with Windows 10. Check with the manufacturer for support. The monitor is an LG, newly purchased, the computer is Win 7 Pro - Dell also newly purchased. I switched monitors with another LG which upgraded to Win 10 on another computer with no issues but received the same message on this computer, then I tried an ACER monitor with same message. Tried to download the driver from LG without success. Deleted the download and tried again re LG's instructions, rebooted the machine several times.I was reading an article that LogMeIn may be the culprit causing the issues. There is a generic driver on the CPU, the monitor is at the recommended resolution.Anyone has issues with this error message.Thanks in advance for your help and commentsBlessings
Irene
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