roshkins / IddSampleDriver

Add virtual monitors to your windows 10 device! Works with Oculus software, obs, and any desktop sharing software
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not able to remove the monitor created #30

Open McGrumpy opened 2 years ago

McGrumpy commented 2 years ago

I'm not able to unistall the virtual monitor i've created, i could only "disconnect the display" but i'd like to know the procedure to remove it completly

ge9 commented 2 years ago

You can disable "IddSampleDriver Device" using device manager.

cpsauer commented 2 years ago

@ge9, I similarly ended up with an extra monitor I can't remove. (Using your fork.) First, I somehow ended up with 3 total monitors (including the one physical, real monitor) and then even after disabling, I've still got 2. Removing the device doesn't help. Any ideas?

jangirke commented 1 year ago

I think my problem is somehow connected to this problem. I will try to remove my GPU drivers in safe mode with DDU, maybe that will restore / reset the output routing back to factory settings and thereby fix both problems 1 too many displays and botched output stream routing.

trekshcool commented 1 year ago

I also have this issue, uninstalling does nothing, disabling still leaves the virtual monitor in your display settings although it shows as disconnected. I accidently installed it twice thinking my first uninstall worked, how do I delete one instance of it or both?

harun911 commented 7 months ago

I am also experiencing the same issue, anyone figured out a solution? I am also stuck with 3 virtual monitors I can't remove right now.

cchrkk commented 7 months ago

Fixed by going to the device manager, disabling the monitor (maybe not necessary) and uninstalling the IDD HDR device in GPUs (?) menu image

harun911 commented 7 months ago

Fixed by going to the device manager, disabling the monitor (maybe not necessary) and uninstalling the IDD HDR device in GPUs (?) menu image

Eventually managed it a similar way. Decided to buy a reflashable dummy plug afterwards. Virtual display still have to much impact on performance IMHO.

cchrkk commented 7 months ago

Eventually managed it a similar way. Decided to buy a reflashable dummy plug afterwards. Virtual display still have to much impact on performance IMHO.

Yeah same, had too many bugs. Is performance any better with dummy HDMI?

harun911 commented 7 months ago

Eventually managed it a similar way. Decided to buy a reflashable dummy plug afterwards. Virtual display still have to much impact on performance IMHO.

Yeah same, had too many bugs. Is performance any better with dummy HDMI?

Yes it's flawless. I chose one that was reflashable and I dumped the EDID of my television and flashed that on it. Now my PC thinks my actual TV is connected with the dummy plug, with all the correct refresh rates and resolutions

TheColdSummer commented 6 months ago

Has anyone solved the problem of deleting the virtual display completely instead of disconnecting it? I've been unable to solve this problem for a long time.

harun911 commented 6 months ago

Has anyone solved the problem of deleting the virtual display completely instead of disconnecting it? I've been unable to solve this problem for a long time.

I just deleted the devices from device manager all together and used a tool to remove the driver from my PC. Ordered a dummy plug and never looked back.

trekshcool commented 6 months ago

I switched to using parsec virtual display driver its not as versatile but better supported. The disabled drivers from this are still on my computer.

TheColdSummer commented 6 months ago

Has anyone solved the problem of deleting the virtual display completely instead of disconnecting it? I've been unable to solve this problem for a long time.

I just deleted the devices from device manager all together and used a tool to remove the driver from my PC. Ordered a dummy plug and never looked back.

Deleting the divice from device manager is not effective and a refresh will bring them back. What is the tool you used? Can it completely remove the driver from your PC and make the indirect monitors disappear in display setting?

TheColdSummer commented 6 months ago

Has anyone solved the problem of deleting the virtual display completely instead of disconnecting it? I've been unable to solve this problem for a long time.

I just deleted the devices from device manager all together and used a tool to remove the driver from my PC. Ordered a dummy plug and never looked back.

Deleting the divice from device manager is not effective and a refresh will bring them back. What is the tool you used? Can it completely remove the driver from your PC and make the indirect monitors disappear in display setting?

Oh, I managed to solve this problem. I've been trying to uninstall the monitor in the device manager. However, the IddSampleDriver in the 'display adapter' is the one that should be uninstalled. Once I uninstalled the driver, the monitor disappeared automatically.

anderse77 commented 5 months ago

Reinstall windows works fine. This driver is a fraud