How to Fix USB-C Displays Not Detected on Windows 11

If you are trying to connect your laptop or even desktop to a monitor using a USB-C to HDMI or USB-C to Display Port cable but are constantly having issues with your monitor not being detected or only being detected sometimes. This article will guide you through several troubleshooting steps you can use to fix USB-C Display detection issues on Windows 10 and 11.

How to Fix USB-C Displays Not Detected on Windows 11

First off, I want to start by saying that the most likely cause of this problem is a bad cable. If you're using a cheap cable from Aliexpress, Temu or somewhere similar this is probably the cause of the issue. Those cables are cheap and nasty and seem to have a 50/50 chance of working. However, if you're confident the cable isn't the issue you can start working your way through the steps below.

Restart your Computer (There's a bug)

Just recently I noticed a bug on Windows 11 (I'm not sure about Windows 10) that causes monitors connected via a USB-C cable not to turn back on if your computer has gone to sleep. Once your system goes to sleep the monitor usually won't come back on until you restart your device. So you might want to increase the amount of time it takes for your screen to turn off if you're using a USB-C cable.

Check Physical Connections

Make sure all connections are secure and free from damage.

Update Display Drivers (Clean Install with DDU)

Outdated or incompatible drivers can cause display detection issues. Update your drivers to the latest version.

Use a Different USB-C Port

If one USB-C port isn’t working, try switching to another available port.

Try a Different Cable or Monitor

Faulty hardware can prevent the display from being detected.

Disable and Re-enable the USB-C Port

Resetting the USB-C port can help restore its functionality.

Undo or Reinstall the Most Recent Windows Update.

Some Windows updates may not be fully compatible with USB-C displays.

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