On other platforms, however, users may experience display issues. For instance, one Redditor warned other users of the HTC Vive to unplug their headset when upgrading to the Creators Update: Other Vive users, though, commented that they did not experience the same problem when they upgraded to the Creators Update with their headset plugged in. It seems that that problem varies according to the video card in use. One Redditor commented: When the Vive is connected to a HDMI port your screen will stay black (or in standby) after the update. I had my Vive connection box disconnected from power but experienced a black screen even so. Unplugging the Vive from my graphics card fixed the problem immediately. Another said: It is possible that the issue arises because the system identifies the HTC Vive as the main monitor. Another explanation offered in the Reddit thread is that the problem depends on the motherboard. One Redditor explained: Have you upgraded to the Creators Update yet? What issues are you currently experiencing? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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