Below you can download windows display adapter 64 bit driver for Windows.
File name: win-display-adapter-64-bit.exe
Version: 4.616
File size: 23924 MB
Upload source: original install disk
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Windows Display Adapter 64 Bit Download(click above to download)
Specification of the device:
- Device name: Windows Display Adapter
- Bit architecture: 64 Bit
- Function: Allows wireless display connections from Windows devices to external display screens.
- Compatibility: Works with Windows operating systems.
- Installation: Requires downloading the 64-bit version of the Windows Display Adapter software.
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
Q1: Why is my Windows device not connecting to the external display screen through the Windows Display Adapter?
A1: Possible reasons for the connectivity issue could be outdated drivers, incompatible Windows versions, or signal interference. Try updating the device drivers, ensuring compatibility with the Windows version, and minimizing potential signal interference sources like other wireless devices or physical obstructions.
Q2: I installed the 64-bit software for the Windows Display Adapter but it is not functioning. What could be the problem?
A2: A few troubleshooting steps to consider: check if your Windows device meets the system requirements, ensure the adapter is properly connected to the display screen and the device, verify that the software installation completed without errors, and try restarting both your Windows device and the external display.
Q3: The screen mirroring connection between my Windows device and the external display keeps disconnecting randomly. How can I fix this issue?
A3: Frequent disconnections during screen mirroring may result from interference from nearby electronic devices, weak Wi-Fi signals, or hardware malfunctions. To resolve this, try minimizing the distance between your Windows device and the adapter, ensure a stable and strong Wi-Fi connection, avoid using other wireless devices simultaneously, and consider resetting the Windows Display Adapter to its factory settings if the problem persists.