A few of the bigger video card mfg do add tweaks to the drivers for their
cards. Most, it is the nVidia driver. Hopefully someone else has dealt
with the problem and has a solution
"Allen Browne" <AllenBrowne@SeeSig.Invalid> wrote in message
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> Thanks, John.
>
> The Event Viewer contains the same details as shown in the screenshot.
> It's Event ID 1000 each time.
>
> The nVidia site has no newer drivers, and the manufacturer's site will
> give me no information at all unless I pull the computer apart (including
> the air channel covering the CPU and video card) and get the serial
> number, which seems pointless. (They are going to blame nVidia anyway,
> since they don't make the drivers.)
>
> The nVidia site has a "go away if you didn't buy from us" message, a
> Customer Feedback option that "doesn't work yet", and a "partner support"
> page that 404s.
>
> So, at this stage, it looks like my choices are to live without Aero or
> without monitor 2.
>
> --
> Allen Browne - Perth, Western Australia
> Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org.
>
> "John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> wrote in message
> news:eAoESQpKHHA.2236@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> Have you checked your event viewer to get more specific information?
>> From what you have said, seems likely that the driver is most likely at
>> fault. Have you checked for updated drivers on the manufacturers site.
>> With video cards, it is usually best to check the mfg, then the chipset
>> mfg if not available from the video card.
>>
>>
>> "Allen Browne" <AllenBrowne@SeeSig.Invalid> wrote in message
>> news:u4ZAEYiKHHA.1248@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>> Motherboard is an Intel 965LT, with Core2 Duo (6600) processor.
>>>
>>> Graphics card is nVidia GeForce 7600 FS (manufactured by xfxforce), PCIE
>>> with 256MB RAM. Driver is 7.15.10.9746, and the Digital Signer is
>>> "microsoft windows hardware compatibility publisher." More details in
>>> the 2nd screenshot.
>>>
>>> The Aero features do work if tell Vista not to use monitor 2 and reboot,
>>> so it appears to be related to the second (rotated) monitor. It's the
>>> 32-bit Vista.
>>>
>>> Any help appreciated.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Allen Browne - Perth, Western Australia
>>> Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org.
>>>
>>> "Bill Frisbee" <wfrisbee@comcastx.net> wrote in message
>>> news:1784B5F5-933E-4190-AA1E-E48D3DF2429F@microsoft.com...
>>>> Allen,
>>>>
>>>> What motherboard are you using?
>>>>
>>>> What driver are you using for the video card?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Bill F.
>>>>
>>>> "Allen Browne" <AllenBrowne@SeeSig.Invalid> wrote in message
>>>> news:%23opbqeVKHHA.2632@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>>> After installing Vista, I have an AppCrash in Dwm.exe every time I
>>>>> start the computer. Vista runs, but the translucency is not working.
>>>>>
>>>>> Screenshot:
>>>>> http://allenbrowne.com/temp/CrashDwm.png
>>>>>
>>>>> The faulting module is nvd3dum.dll, from nVidia. Updating the display
>>>>> driver did not solve the problem. I updated it using the Optional
>>>>> download in Windows Update, so its properties are as shown here:
>>>>> http://allenbrowne.com/temp/nvd3dumProps.png
>>>>>
>>>>> Any suggestions for solving this? The graphics card is a GeForce 7600
>>>>> GS (256MB RAM, PCIE), with dual monitors (secondary one rotated to
>>>>> Portrait mode.)
>