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Second monitor only detected when re plugging display port again

I've installed the fresh copy of windows 10 and my other monitor can only be detected when I unplug and replug it back to the graphics card

I again did the complete install of previous windows 10 copy on which everything was working fine but the issue still persists
I also dual boot windows 7 and this problem has seeped into 7 as well

this happened once when I disabled CSM mode in motherboard but reverted back on enabling CSM (compatibility support mode) but this doesn't help either now.

this only happens when I restart windows 10 through OS, but when I shut down and start the system, everything works fine

the problem can be temporarily solved if I go to device manager and disable and enable again the graphic driver


configuration

Processor: ryzen 1600
motherboard: Asus prime b350-plus
Ram: 8gb corsair vengeance ddr4
graphics card: Zotac 1050 ti mini
Storage: wd green 1tb
PSU: corsair vs550
Monitors

  1. AOC I2080SW
  2. Acer HA220Q
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Try removing your graphics driver using something like DDU and installing the newest version for your card

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Did that

19 hours ago, thedangerine said:

Try removing your graphics driver using something like DDU and installing the newest version for your card

Did that, didn't helped, also used the more older versions but that didn't cut it.

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