Re: Input Signal Out of Range Error
So, I've spent the last couple days experimenting with things. I reset my PC again. I found out the reason it didn't fully work last time is because I only reset the C drive last time. So this time, I reset the C and D drives. After that finished, NVIDIA immediately started acting differently. For the first time ever, a NVIDIA pop-up message came up asking me to accept their terms of service. And it even let me open a NVIDIA control panel, which I didn't know was a thing.
Then Windows auto-updated when I restarted my computer. And for some reason, the update wiped out the NVIDIA control panel. Windows alerted me that it couldn't find a control panel for my drivers and let me redownload it from the Windows store. (Keep in mind, this is the NVIDIA control panel, not the NVIDIA app or GeForce Experience. I don't currently have GeForce Experience downloaded on my computer).
Then Windows auto-updated again the next time I restarted. This time the NVIDIA control panel seems to still be in-tact post-update. Which I think is good news? But I don't know why Windows keeps updating or why it nuked my control panel the first time.
I decided to redownload my games. I downloaded Steam and installed Stardew Valley. Opened Stardew Valley and it actually took me to the main menu this time! So I assumed it was running fine (more on that later...).
I downloaded the EA app and installed Sims 4. I opened Sims 4 and..."Input signal out of range: 1600x900 60Hz" black screen. Forced to restart my computer.
After restarting my computer, I went into Options.ini and changed the height and width to the correct numbers and saved. Tried opening the Sims 4 again. "Input signal out of range: 1600x900 60Hz" black screen. Forced to restart my computer once more.
I go into options.ini again. Change to Windowed mode. I start the Sims 4. It shows the Maxis logo, then the Sims 4 logo...then closes. Back to square one.
I decide to test Stardew Valley again to make sure it really is still working. I open it and the menu is up and everything. Before I reset my PC this last time, SV couldn't reach the menu and would go straight to the black screen/Input Signal Out of Range error. So, since it was bringing up the menu now, I assumed it was fixed. But then I tried to actually load a save file...and suddenly Stardew Valley auto-closes. Just like the Sims 4 is doing. I'm not sure if that's because this particular Stardew Valley save file originally had mods in it and I don't currently have any mods installed. I could try installing my Stardew mods and see if it opens then.
Overall though, I seem to have made progress and yet am still stuck in exactly the same place I was at the start, unable to play any of my games.
I included an updated DxDiag in case it's helpful.
When getting the DxDiag, I noticed my current driver is 32 bit. I thought I had a 64 bit driver before? Or am I remembering wrong? Could that have anything to do with anything?