G'day Carl

I'd first try removing the file...

System:Library:PreferencePanes:Displays.prefPane

and resetting your preferences. If the files gets replaced, but the 
monitor still doesn't work, there might be a problem with one of the 
following DisplayVendor  folders...

In my system, these are...

System:Library:Displays:Overrides: (3 files)

Contents
DisplayVendorID-610    (too many files to list)
DisplayVendorID-756e6b6e:    (the following files)

DisplayProductID-60b
DisplayProductID-62b
DisplayProductID-72d
DisplayProductID-73a
DisplayProductID-73e
DisplayProductID-603
DisplayProductID-623
DisplayProductID-717

You might need to remove these & re-install.

Regards

Santa

And what, you ask, was the beginning of it all?
And it is this......
Existence that multiplied itself
For sheer delight of being
And plunged with numberless trillions of forms
So that it might
find
itself
innumerably

Sri Aurobindo


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