
6th/7th generation (Skylake/Kaby Lake): Intel Graphics Driver for Windows. Some Intel GPUs and laptops with switchable graphics are supported with one of these drivers:.
AMD/ATI or NVIDIA GPU with the appropriate driver installed (Microsoft Basic Display Adapter driver does not support EDID overrides).Windows Vista or later (Windows XP does not support EDID overrides).This can be done in safe mode if necessary. To reset all displays, run reset-all.exe, and reboot.
To reset a display back to the default configuration, use the "Delete" button at the top to delete the override from the registry and reboot. Windows Vista/7/8/8.1: right-click on the desktop > Screen resolution > Advanced settings > Monitor tab.Windows 10: right-click on the desktop > Display settings > Advanced display settings > Display adapter properties > Monitor tab.Set the resolution in the Windows display settings.Restart the driver again to reload any changes.
This will temporarily unload all the EDID overrides without deleting them.
If the display does not return after 15 seconds, press F8 for recovery mode. Run restart.exe to restart the graphics driver. Import follows the same logic unless "Import complete EDID" is selected. It will not copy the name or serial number, but it will copy the inclusion of these items using the monitor's own information. The "Copy" and "Paste" buttons at the top can be used to copy the resolutions, extension blocks, and range limits if included. Repeat steps 2-3 for other monitors if required. Please read the sections below for more information. "*" means changes were made and an override was saved in the registry. "(active)" means the monitor is connected and recognized by the graphics driver. Choose a monitor from the drop-down list. Higher resolutions will only work if the monitor can handle them. Lower resolutions will be scaled up if GPU scaling is enabled, but higher resolutions won't be scaled down by the GPU. Custom Resolution Utility - CRU adds monitor resolutions, not scaled resolutions. inf files if necessary to work around NVIDIA driver issues. CRU will automatically add a blank extension block in the registry and.
Workarounds are no longer required for NVIDIA. CRU can now read extension blocks from connected monitors with AMD/ATI and NVIDIA. Custom Resolution Utility - CRU allows custom resolutions to be defined for both AMD/ATI and NVIDIA GPUs by creating EDID overrides directly in the registry without dealing with.