Are often trouble. So nope.
If you need to drive VGA or HDMI and your laptop doesn't have that, get some USB Video Card with the right output.
Also a bad thing? 2 antivirus. No one will give you support for that!
I have a new laptop running Windows 10 and a months old Projector. i'm using a VGA to HDMI converter to connect the projector to my laptop. after awhile, both of my screens will turn black for a moment and then back to what i was doing. but sometimes when i'm doing a powerpoint presentation and then it blinks, my presentation will reappear on my main screen rather than the second screen. after the blink, my desktop wallpaper will only remain projected on the second screen, the rest will be shown on my laptop's screen.
sometimes when it happens, even the music connected to a mixer will stop producing sounds even though the media player is still playing.
i sometimes notice that it happens more frequently whenever I multitask or when i do a lot of things in the computer.
i already tried adjusting the Resolution of my second screen, similar to the resolution of my laptop. the recommended resolution for the second screen is relatively higher than the recommended resolution of my laptop.
this didn't happened when i use the projector on my old laptops running windows 7.
there are 2 anti-virus software running on my laptop, could this be one of the reasons? if not, what should i do? Thanks in advance.

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