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When your MB168B monitor is not recognized by PC, you can try to update the driver, as it could be driver issues. There are two ways you can use to download and update driver for the monitor. Read on to find how these two ways work.
Way 2 (Recommended): Update the Driver Using Driver Easy
Way 1: Download and Install the Driver from Manufacturer
You can go to ASUS website to download the latest MB168B driver. The driver can be downloaded from “Support” section. To download the correct driver, you need to know the operating system version that is installed on your PC. (See How to Get Operating System Version).
If you are not sure how to download the right driver from ASUS, refer steps below.
1. Go to ASUS website.
2. Click Support on the top menu bar then select Consumer.
3. Enter MB168B in the search box and start to search.
4. Click Driver & Tools under MB168B.
5. Select the OS to the one that you are using. (In my case, I select Windows 10 64bit.)
6. Expand category Utilities. Then identify and download the latest driver.
Way 2: Update the Driver Using Driver Easy
To download and install the driver quickly and easily, you can use Driver Easy. Driver Easy can scan your computer in a few seconds and detect all problem drivers. After scanning completes, you will get a list of new drivers. Then you can download the driver that you need by clicking one button.
Driver Easy has Free version and PRO version. With the PRO version, you can even update all drivers with just one-click.What’s more, you can enjoy free expert tech support guarantee and 30-day money back guarantee. If you are not satisfied with the product, you can ask for a full refund. Click here to download Driver Easy now. Use it to update the ASUS MB16B driver.
Choose an easier way to update the driver, then you would save much time on it.
Asus mb168b drivers for windows mac Ezlink Utility software supports Windows-based operating systems only. During installation, the URL for the necessary drivers popped up and after they were downloaded, I had access to all the functions. When your MB168B monitor is not recognized by PC, you can try to update the driver, as it could be driver issues. There are two ways you can use to download and update driver for the monitor. Read on to find how these two ways work.
Way 1: Download and Install the Driver from ManufacturerWay 2 (Recommended): Update the Driver Using Driver Easy
Way 1: Download and Install the Driver from Manufacturer
You can go to ASUS website to download the latest MB168B driver. The driver can be downloaded from “Support” section. To download the correct driver, you need to know the operating system version that is installed on your PC. (See How to Get Operating System Version).
If you are not sure how to download the right driver from ASUS, refer steps below.
1. Go to ASUS website.
2. Click Support on the top menu bar then select Consumer.
3. Enter MB168B in the search box and start to search.
4. Click Driver & Tools under MB168B.
5. Select the OS to the one that you are using. (In my case, I select Windows 10 64bit.)
6. Expand category Utilities. Then identify and download the latest driver.
Way 2: Update the Driver Using Driver Easy
To download and install the driver quickly and easily, you can use Driver Easy. Driver Easy can scan your computer in a few seconds and detect all problem drivers. After scanning completes, you will get a list of new drivers. Then you can download the driver that you need by clicking one button.
Driver Easy has Free version and PRO version. With the PRO version, you can even update all drivers with just one-click.What’s more, you can enjoy free expert tech support guarantee and 30-day money back guarantee. If you are not satisfied with the product, you can ask for a full refund. Click here to download Driver Easy now. Use it to update the ASUS MB16B driver.
Choose an easier way to update the driver, then you would save much time on it.
Howdy xoxojmh,
It sounds like you are unable to get any video signal to your external monitor at all. I would use this article to help troubleshoot the issue, named:
This section in particular.
No video or no signal, image distortion, 'snow,' or flickering
Check connections
When using an external display be sure to check the following:
- If you're using an Apple notebook, confirm the AC power cable or adapter is securely connected to the computer and the cable providing power to the display is also secure. It is always good to have your notebook connected to AC power when an external display is in use.
- Confirm display adapters are fully seated in their respective connections and that they are supported models and for the computer and display. Refer to these articles to assist you with adapter compatibility and further configuration information:
- Remove all display cable extenders, KVM switches, or other like devices and retest to determine if the issue is resolved.
- Try unplugging the video adapter or cable and then plug it back in.
- If more than one video adapter is in use (or 'daisy-chained'), troubleshoot by using only one adapter. Example: A mini DisplayPort to DVI adapter connected to a DVI to HDMI adapter is an unsupported configuration because there is a series of adapters in use.
- If available, try using a different display and or adapter (or use a different connector by using DVI instead of VGA, for instance).
Reset the system
You can reset the Mac's parameter RAM and SMC.Reset the resolutionStart by resetting the Mac's parameter RAM. If the display does not come up, was previously set to an unsupported resolution, and still results in no video:
You can reset the Mac's parameter RAM and SMC.Reset the resolutionStart by resetting the Mac's parameter RAM. If the display does not come up, was previously set to an unsupported resolution, and still results in no video:
- Start up in Safe Mode.
- From the Apple () menu, choose System Preferences.
- Choose Displaysfrom the View menu to open the preferences pane.
- Select any resolution and refresh rate that your display supports.
- Restart your computer.
Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.
Take care,
Sterling
Jun 29, 2014 6:27 AM