Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit) I am trying to connect another monitor to the laptop through USB-C. However, while trying to connect, I get a pop-up on the other monitor "No USB-C signal from your device". On clicking on the "Detect" t...
Windows 11 installation issue on X1 carbon GEN 10 - unable to detect the nvme disk Hello, I recently bought an X1 carbon GEN 10 (21CB). After installing a Linux operating system, I would like to be able to go back to Windows 11. I have created a...
Re:Unable to detect or find any wireless networks in range - Windows 8.1 - UK Hi@CKC93-UK, Welcome to the Lenovo Community! Sorry to miss out your post. Do you still need our help with this? If yes, I also recommend you to restart your router/modem ...
I want the desktop to be duplicated (or mirrored) on both displays so it's frustrating to get this error when it should be entirely (and easily) possible. I have upgraded the both Windows 7 and the graphics card drivers, but I still get the misguided error. And I tried a lower resolu...
Add multiple location paths into the web.config Add new column in existing CSV file using C# Add query string when user clicks back button Add Reference Issue Add rows to a Table in run time , one by one Add Trusted Site in the IIS server Adding .ASHX files to an existing Project.....
Then, I decided to try using a HDMI cable. I tried it twice with the motherboard and GPU, but the monitor doesn't detect those either. I tried to find if the motherboard's red LED meant anything, but I can't really find it in the manual, so IDK. The case didn't come wi...
Hello, I am facing this error while deploying build to HoloLens 2 from Visual Studio 2019. I am not able to figure out what's causing this. My...
In addition, we may consider take use of Windows Photo Viewer instead. Instead, please take a try to exchange the last picture from the first part pictures to the second group, then click to check if it would make it work. Or consider move the first part pictures into One folder. Regard...
To rule out DVI, I've also booted the machine to windows natively and tried this again and it was able to detect both inputs connected the same way to the PC and control each of them. In my mind, this likely rules out any possible hardware issues. So, I'm a little bit lost now...
My issue is: When running cuckoo under the cuckoo user (with the . ~/cuckoo/bin/activate environment) it is producing the error, "CuckooCriticalError: Please update your configuration. Unable to shut 'cuckoo1' down or find the machine in...