11-10-2023, 02:37 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-10-2023, 02:37 AM by thestraycat.)
Yup this.
I forced mine to 1280x800 after having the same issues (my monitor is 1440p native)... there's 2 resolutions that work reliably for me.. the others are garbled.
Additionally, I also had more luck movinng from 'external-net' to 'external' and letting iventoy auto-decide on the best bootfile name for the machine connecting.. it's nice to just give it: 'boot_loader_16000' rather than having to create a more complicated and specifically set list of bootfiles when using the external-net mode. I believe swtiching to DHCP 'external' started matching me up with a better matched bootfile which helped aid driver support for the video output throughout OS installation, i went on to test this in UEFI, Legacy BIOS and VM creation (KVM) and it works a treat across all 3 with Windows 10 and Windows 11 ISO's from Rufus.
I forced mine to 1280x800 after having the same issues (my monitor is 1440p native)... there's 2 resolutions that work reliably for me.. the others are garbled.
Additionally, I also had more luck movinng from 'external-net' to 'external' and letting iventoy auto-decide on the best bootfile name for the machine connecting.. it's nice to just give it: 'boot_loader_16000' rather than having to create a more complicated and specifically set list of bootfiles when using the external-net mode. I believe swtiching to DHCP 'external' started matching me up with a better matched bootfile which helped aid driver support for the video output throughout OS installation, i went on to test this in UEFI, Legacy BIOS and VM creation (KVM) and it works a treat across all 3 with Windows 10 and Windows 11 ISO's from Rufus.