Not every display controller is compatible with every Windows version. Check out this overview to see if your display controller is compatible with your Windows version and which driver you can use.
For specific Windows OS version support, please refer to the:
driver-specific release notes
Note: With Windows 10, Barco validates limited released versions of Semi-Annual Channel and the latest version of Long Term Service Channel (formerly known as Long Term Service Branch) available at the time of driver qualification and testing.
If you would like more information on Windows 10 Service Branches, please refer to these Microsoft websites:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/release-information/
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/update/waas-overview
Newer system BIOS, which loads when your computer start, are now using software called UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface, bios-uefi-explained).
Please find below a list of UEFI compliant MXRT display controllers.
Display Controller | UEFI Compliant |
MXRT-1450 | No |
MXRT-2400 | No |
MXRT-5400 | No |
MXRT-5450 | No |
MXRT-7400 | No |
MXRT-1451 | Yes |
MXRT-2500 | Yes |
MXRT-5500 | Yes |
MXRT-5550 | Yes |
MXRT-7500 | Yes |
MXRT-2600 | Yes |
MXRT-5600 | Yes |
MXRT-7600 | Yes |
MXRT-2700 | Yes |
MXRT-4700 | Yes |
MXRT-6700 | Yes |
MXRT-8700 | Yes |
Note: If you encounter any issues with non-UEFI compliant graphics controllers, please change the System BIOS setting to disable Secure Boot and allow legacy option ROMS as a first troubleshooting step to resolve the problem (see workstation manufacturer on where to find this setting).