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Miracast Not Supported by Graphics Drivers in Windows 10/11

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Updated onMay 15, 2024

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So, you want to connect your device via wireless to a new display. But something goes wrong and you get an error message informing you that Miracast is not supported by your graphics drivers.

What could we ever do about this? Before we delve into the solutions, let’s take a few moments to talk aboutwhat Miracast really is.

Miracast, in simpler terms, works just exactly like anHDMI cable, but without the need to actually plug it in.

This feature enables you to mirror various device screens, such as tablets, and laptops to displays like monitors, TVs, or projectors without the use of a USB cable.

The possibilities are virtually limitless. So enough theory-crafting, and let’s get back to finding the solutions of how to fix Miracast not supported.

Why am I getting Miracast: not supported by the graphics driver on Radeon graphics?

If you’re getting this error, it’s possible thatyour device doesn’t support Miracastat all, so it’s advised to check if you meet the requirements.

Even if your PC meets the requirements, it’s still possible thatMicrosoft display adapter is not connectingbecause there’s an issue with it.

This can also occur if yourAMD driver crashes, so you might want to reinstall or update it and check if that helps.

What can I do if Miracast is not supported by graphics drivers?

What can I do if Miracast is not supported by graphics drivers?

1. Verify Miracast compatibility

1.1Verify your network adapter

1.2Verify your graphics card

Sometimes, the easiest way to fix a problem is by finding out ifyour machine can support Miracastin the first place.

2. Set up Miracast

3. Reinstall your network drivers

If the error keeps showing up, then the best solution is to just uninstall and reinstall your network drivers.

In some instances, you’re dealing with corrupted drivers or a faulty installation, so the best solution is to re-install them.

Reinstalling your drivers shouldn’t be much of a headache, but to be sure you install the right drivers and to save your time, we recommend you automatically install your drivers using aprofessional tool.

4. Check your Wi-Fi connection

Miracast uses Wi-Fi Direct, so the only thing to worry about is that your devices are connected to the same network.

5. Disable your VPN

Somethird-party VPN solutionswill regularly reject connections from Wi-Fi Direct. So it’s a good idea to disable the VPN’s in question to solve any connection issues.

Additionally, you may also disable your antivirus and firewall. Don’t forget to enable your security tools as soon as possible to protect your computer.

We hope that these fixes could help you. In the meantime, on what devices are you projecting at the moment? Let us know in the comment section down below.

Madalina Dinita

Networking & Security Specialist

Madalina has been a Windows fan ever since she got her hands on her first Windows XP computer.

She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies – AI and DNA computing in particular.

Prior to joining the WindowsReport team, she worked in the corporate world for a number of years.

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Madalina Dinita

Networking & Security Specialist

Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.