Tony B wrote:
If it's not an odd interface like USB, then no driver is needed. Just
update your video card drivers, power down, plug in the DVI cable,
boot. Note that if you have another monitor connected then this one
may not display a picture on boot; you'll have to play with the
multi-monitor settings. It may also not display a picture if it's
plugged into the 'wrong' DVI connector. Long story; just try the other
one.
I found, even before being concerned about, why it has a drivers disc, is to replace the disc. I found out, it somehow got warped.

So far, The monitor has been fine this morning. I did a bunch of updates, via Automatic Updates.

I don't have a second monitor handy, at the moment.


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