One other thought, you might try adjusting the display refresh rate settings, trying a different cable, and plugging the hdmi cable into the other hdmi port on the monitor (you have two right)?
"Is there a permanent solution that doesn't require me to unplug the cable every time I restart my computer?"
Also, not a solution, but one workaround that doesn't require unplugging the cable is to just put a switch there. So you just have to push a button, to move it away and back to the monitor. I bought mine for $8.76 on amazon. I don't have that issue, but seems like it would work. Maybe also check if your AW display is set to primary.
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One other thought, you might try adjusting the display refresh rate settings, trying a different cable, and plugging the hdmi cable into the other hdmi port on the monitor (you have two right)?
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"Is there a permanent solution that doesn't require me to unplug the cable every time I restart my computer?"
Also, not a solution, but one workaround that doesn't require unplugging the cable is to just put a switch there. So you just have to push a button, to move it away and back to the monitor. I bought mine for $8.76 on amazon. I don't have that issue, but seems like it would work. Maybe also check if your AW display is set to primary.
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Perhaps, you could try changing the selection in the OSD for the monitor from auto to the HDMI cable?