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Hi Nicolaslafo,
I'm Rodrigo and I will help you.
The adapter needs to be connected to a USB 3.0 port to work correctly, if it is connected to a USB 2.0 port it will work on a maximum resolution of 800x600.
If it is already connected to a USB 3.0 port, try another available port
With a little research, I found that it is a common issue with this adapter, here is a possible fix that I've found:
Go to the Fresco Logic driver installation folder (default path: C:\Program Files\Fresco Logic\Fresco Logic USB Display Driver\FL2000\x64) and open fresco_monitor_tool.exe . Set the resolution and refresh rate but slowly increase from 800x600 until you find a suitable working resolution. Set the refresh rate to 60HZ, and if needed, reduce it. Select Set EDID to apply the changes, Clear EDID will clear the changes you did.
Hi RenéBravo
Greetings! I am Vijay, an Independent Advisor. I am here to work with you on this problem.
What is the exact issue which you get? Any screenshot?
Hi Rene,
If the driver from the cards installation disc (if the card is/was an add-on) or if the driver from the Fresco site was downloaded and installed, completely uninstall all of those (these drivers are basically for Win 7/Vista/XP support) then restart the PC and let Windows update install the driver(s) that it likes.
The add-on cards (in my case an Inatech 7 Ports PCI-E to USB 3.0 Expansion Card installed in Feb. 2016) that use the Fresco Logic (FL1100) chipset were always plug-n-play with Windows 10 with the best results. (Those that mistakenly installed the old drivers had problems).
Or, if you are referring to (using) the FL2000 USB 3.0 Display device controller then also refer to the links below:
https://support.frescologic.com/portal/home
https://support.frescologic.com/portal/kb/articles/fl2000-recommended-usb-3-0-xhci-host
https://support.frescologic.com/portal/kb/fresco-logic/faq/vga
Hope this helps,
-Richard