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| | Dancing Windows A new installation of Vista Ultimate has dancing windlws. I turned off areo and I still get this. Evey once in a while my desktop goes crazy and windows jump and expand. I have to boot to clear this. I have a Intel Core 2 Quad 2.4 GHz processor, 2GH 800 Mhz memory. I see no error messages. How do I get to an error log that may show me the information to help solve this? |
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| | #2 (permalink) |
| | RE: Dancing Windows Update your video drivers. "Lorin" wrote: Quote: > A new installation of Vista Ultimate has dancing windlws. > I turned off areo and I still get this. > Evey once in a while my desktop goes crazy and windows jump and expand. > I have to boot to clear this. > I have a Intel Core 2 Quad 2.4 GHz processor, 2GH 800 Mhz memory. > I see no error messages. > How do I get to an error log that may show me the information to help solve > this? > |
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| | RE: Dancing Windows did that frst thing. It is not related. It only happens if I leave the Windows startup window open. If I close that immediately, then I do not see the problem. I run Media Center, watch TV, do all kinds ofstuff and do not have the problem if I close that first window. "Mick Murphy" wrote: Quote: > Update your video drivers. > > "Lorin" wrote: > Quote: > > A new installation of Vista Ultimate has dancing windlws. > > I turned off areo and I still get this. > > Evey once in a while my desktop goes crazy and windows jump and expand. > > I have to boot to clear this. > > I have a Intel Core 2 Quad 2.4 GHz processor, 2GH 800 Mhz memory. > > I see no error messages. > > How do I get to an error log that may show me the information to help solve > > this? > > |
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