11-12-2021 09:31 PM
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I just upgraded from Windows 10 64bit to Windows 11 64bit. Easy Setting Box (ESB) worked great on Win 10. On Win 11 it does not work. The program says that a Samsung Monitor is not found.
When I look at device manager it shows the monitor as being CRG9_C49RG9xSS (HDMI). The ESB program does NOT launch. The driver I have is NVIDIA Quatro P2000. I have checked all the drives and they are loaded.
#CRG9_C49RG9xSS
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05-04-2022 02:14 PM
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Same problem here on Windows 11. Please fix it Samsung.
14-04-2022 04:44 AM
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Adding my comment/vote to fix the Win11 compatibility issue. I can confirm ESB is not working on Windows 11, running a CRG9.
I'll be using FancyZones from MS PowerToys for now.
09-08-2022 09:08 AM - last edited 09-08-2022 09:16 AM
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Try installing an easy setup box and when the error occurs, copy the installed folder to a location you prefer before clicking to complete/reverse the installation.
Install the add-on below.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=40784
Once installed, run the EasySettingBox.exe file contained in the folder you copied.
You can create a shortcut of this file/executable to your desktop or start menu if you prefer.
While Samsung does not solve the problem, what you can do is this.
16-08-2022 11:32 AM
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seems to have been fixed in may 2022: https://www.samsung.com/uk/support/model/LS49AG950NUXXU/#downloads
22-08-2022 11:03 AM - last edited 26-08-2022 10:12 AM
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I've recently switched from Windows 7 to 10 by purchasing the necessary Windows keys. I have a question: will I be able to upgrade to Windows 11? I've wanted to get windows 11 for a while and watched many videos on YouTube, but I still can't decide what to do. Should I upgrade to Windows 11 or stay with windows 10? I believe that Windows 10 is a very good operating system, and it's time-tested. Windows 11, on the other hand, has been released recently, and I have no confidence in it. I want to hear other people's opinions. Thank you all in advance!
27-08-2022 09:34 AM
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@VictorJan @SweetyDalas @Members_euhU8Un @Pedro Bezerra @SammyBravo
Hello ☺
We may be using the old Easy Settings Box version, try this newer version... and let us know... (bc i don't have 48" display to try) cheers ☺
Easy setting box (Easy setting box(32bit)) ver 1.1.7
Easy setting box (Easy setting box(64bit)) ver 1.1.7
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20-10-2022 06:37 AM
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Yes you can. Just download "win 11 iso" and click follow directions.
If your laptop is not compatible to win 11, find "sources" folder in the iso, and find "appraseres.dell" , delete whats inside all in it , and save as (do not delete appraseres.dell) . Back to "setup" and double click it, click option below to chage default selected and next again change default selected. And click and click . Done. In my opinions , Win 10 is better. Within 10 days , you can go back to win 10 from win 11.
22-08-2024 10:28 AM
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Yeah, right. No response to this post, and issue still exists in 2024. Soon, Microsoft will force everyone to Windows 11, and this will blow up, big time.
24-08-2024 01:35 AM
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Installing this updated version of Easy Settings Box (v1.1.7) appears to have fixed the issue on my Surface Pro 9 (win11) with C49RG9x. I have regained use of the ESB software and at full resolution (5120x1440 @ 120Hz) with use of a Thunderbolt (3/4) to Display Port (DP1.4) cable I found on Ebay. The computer now recognises the C49RG9x as the display even though it's listed as a "Generic PnP Monitor" and still lists the driver as the Microsoft "Generic Monitor"dated 21/06/2006.
I had to uninstall the previous version and restart to install the updated version and now its working!

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