Hi again
Yeah thats very typical of nvidia to not get these drivers to work, i can
see that multi monitoring is quite an issue with vista, its more in likely to
be the drivers, but i dont know why!
My monitor flickers when its suppose to be flickerFRee, lol, I have also
found that my monitor wil not wake up from sleeping, dont no why, but if it
sleeps for alike an hour, windows doesnt reappaer on my screen, the cpu has
loaded it, but the graphics drivers are clueless. Anyway thats turned off
now, no more sleeping for the PC.
Russell
"zarbiker" wrote:
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> --
> zarbiker
>
> I had a similar problem with a new NVIDIA GEFORCE 7600 GS card. The
> initial Vista provided driver was so bad it didn't even let me complete the
> Vista setup process. I had to reinstall my old non-AERO Quadro 4 XGL card to
> complete the installation. Once Vista was up I reinstalled the new card and
> updated with the latest GeForce driver from the NVIDIA site. That was better
> and Aero was activated but only for single display mode. I wanted to use my
> Vista media center to drive my TV monitor but when I attempted to switch to
> either CLONE mode or DUALVIEW mode the NVIDIA control panel application
> crashed. Once it crashed it set my resolution down to VGA mode on my primary
> monitor. Resetting back to Single monitor mode did not help. I actually had
> to uninstall and then reinstall the driver to get things back to normal.
> I've been in contact with NVIDIA and was routed to their 'level 2' help desk.
> However, they must be overwhelmed since that was 3 days ago and I cannot
> actually get through.
> I've seen a lot of posts on other sites indicating that NVIDIA may have
> dropped the ball on providing fully tested Vista drivers for a bunch of their
> cards.
>
> Zarbiker
>
>
> "Clint" wrote:
>
> > I've been using Vista since RTM with a 20" WS LCD (1680x105) and a 19" CRT
> > (1280x1024), with no problems after I updated my video drivers for my ATI
> > X1800GTO card. If I had to guess, I'd say it's a driver issue, not a Vista
> > issue.
> >
> > Clint
> >
> > "rpws1" <rpws1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:7925A179-6933-416B-966C-3501E5B3C3BB@microsoft.com...
> > > No I haven't, but I feel this is more an issue with vista than the card, I
> > > think the whole thing with Aero is making this hard? Have you got anymore
> > > suggestions?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > > "JW" wrote:
> > >
> > >> Did you check the release notes for the latest Vista 8800 drivers you
> > >> have
> > >> installed to see if any of the capabilities you are using are not yet
> > >> supported?
> > >>
> > >> "rpws1" <rpws1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > >> news:6E5E51AA-E3CF-45D2-9B4D-8BADEF61C91F@microsoft.com...
> > >> > Hi,
> > >> > Have a big problem, I have two xerox monitors both practically the same
> > >> > (one
> > >> > being a model up, but all the same specs i.e 8ms, 1280-1024 etc) and a
> > >> > Nvidia
> > >> > 8800gts card. I loaded up vista home premium and whatever monitor I
> > >> > loaded
> > >> > it
> > >> > up with it would work faithfully, as soon as I try to dual screen or
> > >> > clone
> > >> > it, it crashes/blue death. When trying to change the resolution to
> > >> > match
> > >> > the
> > >> > other monitor it wont go any higher than 1024-768, even though the
> > >> > monitor
> > >> > is
> > >> > capible of 1280-1024. I tried to change the working vista monitor to
> > >> > match
> > >> > that resolution of 1024-768 and surprise surprise, blue screen death.
> > >> > It
> > >> > does
> > >> > say though that the other monitor is generic non pnp monitor, which i
> > >> > dont
> > >> > really know what that means. I have all the upto date drivers for th
> > >> > graphics
> > >> > card, its truely a mystery to why it wont accept both of my
> > >> > monitors....XP
> > >> > did! Does Vista support Dual Aero screen?Please Help!
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> >