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AnmolBaansal opened this issue Sep 4, 2024 · 9 comments

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@AnmolBaansal
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Getting error while applying any preset. Even with empty selections (created by just clicking "Add" button on winform UI.

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@Maassoft
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Maassoft commented Sep 7, 2024

Somehow it's not finding any connected displays. It sees 14 displays in total, but they are all disconnected. This could be a bug somewhere (in CC or the ADL wrapper) or incompatibility between the wrapper and newer AMD drivers.
Note that the 14 displays are probably just old instances in the registry, which can be remnants from previously used displays or displays with an older firmware that causes the instance key to change.
I can probably change CC so that the ADL displays are not even needed for changing HDR, SDR brightness and resolution/refresh rate.

@AnmolBaansal
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Just adding some info if somehow it is helpful.
I have a new build. built on 1 Sep
Fresh Windows 11 Pro 23H2 - 22631.4037
AMD drivers: 24.7.1 released: 15-July-2024
Single display connected over DP port of gfx card. No other display attached ever.
Just 2 display adapter and 1 display detected in Device manager
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@M-A-A-git
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Exact same logs I got aswell.

7900xtx - driver 24.8.1
7950x

2 monitors, only ever had 3

@Amoeba00
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Question - Does anything change if you disable the onboard VGA adapter in BIOS? If you aren't using the onboard display adapter, there's no reason to keep it enabled.

@AnmolBaansal
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No VGA on my mobo. Only HDMI and DP port.

@AnmolBaansal
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Tried fresh install of following amd drivers as well but same issue. Used DDU for clean installs.

  • 24.9.2
  • 24.10.1

@adbowers
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adbowers commented Mar 3, 2025

Same issue on a clean install of Windows 11 24H2 and ColorControl. Cannot apply any setting in AMD controller tab.

@adbowers
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Somehow it's not finding any connected displays. It sees 14 displays in total, but they are all disconnected. This could be a bug somewhere (in CC or the ADL wrapper) or incompatibility between the wrapper and newer AMD drivers. Note that the 14 displays are probably just old instances in the registry, which can be remnants from previously used displays or displays with an older firmware that causes the instance key to change. I can probably change CC so that the ADL displays are not even needed for changing HDR, SDR brightness and resolution/refresh rate.

Any updates on this? There was a pretty big update to the AMD drivers when the 9070XT came out.

@Amoeba00
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No VGA on my mobo. Only HDMI and DP port.

Apologies - I meant that as a generic video connection - or the integrated GPU that's part of the CPU. If you only connect via your separate video card - then you can disable your onboard iGPU in BIOS.

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