![]() ![]() ![]() My displays have not changed in any way and both are set to 60hz refresh rate. I have also disabled all display drivers and reinstalled everything, and this happens with both of my monitors, no matter if I change BF1 to run on either. To fix this issue, I have reinstalled my GPU drivers (NVidia) just in case (twice), I have deleted all BF1 setting files and disabled cloud storage from Origin so it would not download the settings files from there in case they were at fault, redownloaded and installed BF1 and also reset my Windows 10 (with the Fresh Start option). No settings have been changed by me, nothing else has changed but the Windows Update. ![]() If you are running XP Home and can't try the Administrator account, if you have access to a Vista DVD, or can download and burn the Win7 DVD, you can use it to add a Safe Mode option to the Boot Menu which will be displayed after selecting Enable VGA which would give you the option for Safe Mode, where the Administrator account would be available.I am having an issue where when I start Battlefield 1 after updating to Windows 10 Fall Creator's Update and I get this error message and the game is really blurry and sort of rippling or vibrating. So what ever caused the resolution display to change may have also disabled the autologon feature. When using Enable VGA on my test systems they still automatically log in, they don't stop at the Welcome screen unless that was the way they were originally configured. I don't think that will solve needing the password though. If it's trying to output something very high resolution and high frequency, like 2560x2048-100 Hz, you'd need a pretty high quality monitor. It may be as simple as its trying to use 1280x1024-75 Hz instead of 1280x1024-60 Hz, and many 17" CRT monitors will work with that. You'd just need to find a monitor that supports whatever the system is trying to output. ![]()
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