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I have Home Premium 32. All of a sudden, starting last week sometime, I started having to reset my display aspect every time I do a restart. NEVER have had this problem before? It seems to be not saving my settings. Any suggestions? Hopefully not too technical? Thanks. -- kkaralee |
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Run Winupdate, from IE or the shortcut, type windows update in your search
bar/start menu Then review installed updates to see if any driver updates were recently installed, particularly video drivers. Were any installed last week? "kkaralee" wrote in message ... I have Home Premium 32. All of a sudden, starting last week sometime, I started having to reset my display aspect every time I do a restart. NEVER have had this problem before? It seems to be not saving my settings. Any suggestions? Hopefully not too technical? Thanks. -- kkaralee |
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Run Winupdate, from IE or the shortcut, type windows update in your search
bar/start menu Then review installed updates to see if any driver updates were recently installed, particularly video drivers. Were any installed last week? "kkaralee" wrote in message ... I have Home Premium 32. All of a sudden, starting last week sometime, I started having to reset my display aspect every time I do a restart. NEVER have had this problem before? It seems to be not saving my settings. Any suggestions? Hopefully not too technical? Thanks. -- kkaralee |
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kkaralee wrote:
I have Home Premium 32. All of a sudden, starting last week sometime, I started having to reset my display aspect every time I do a restart. NEVER have had this problem before? It seems to be not saving my settings. Any suggestions? Hopefully not too technical? Thanks. The first thing to do would be to install (or re-install) the most current, Vista-specific video drivers for your computer's video adapter. Obtain these only from the manufacturer of your specific video adapter. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has killed a great many philosophers. ~ Denis Diderot |
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kkaralee wrote:
I have Home Premium 32. All of a sudden, starting last week sometime, I started having to reset my display aspect every time I do a restart. NEVER have had this problem before? It seems to be not saving my settings. Any suggestions? Hopefully not too technical? Thanks. The first thing to do would be to install (or re-install) the most current, Vista-specific video drivers for your computer's video adapter. Obtain these only from the manufacturer of your specific video adapter. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has killed a great many philosophers. ~ Denis Diderot |
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Bruce Chambers wrote:
kkaralee wrote: I have Home Premium 32. All of a sudden, starting last week sometime, I started having to reset my display aspect every time I do a restart. NEVER have had this problem before? It seems to be not saving my settings. Any suggestions? Hopefully not too technical? Thanks. The first thing to do would be to install (or re-install) the most current, Vista-specific video drivers for your computer's video adapter. Obtain these only from the manufacturer of your specific video adapter. Actually Bruce I have an NVidia card and 2 identical flat screens, and one of them periodically goes into lower color settings. I first reinstalled the drivers, a fresh download from NVidia and that cured it for a while but it came back. Next I tried messing with the NVidia tool which achieved precisely nothing and then tried right click Personalize etc. The settings looked right but I changed res and then changed it back and that fixed it. I am not sure how long I've had the latest driver, it may coincide with the start of this problem but obviously it doesn't happen all the time so it's hard to tell anyway, but I have found in the past that the newest driver is not always the best, sometimes they improve one thing but break something else. I've never has a problem with drivers from MS update as long as they are downloaded and installed by themselves and not as part of a list of updates with other things going on, but get them with other updates and I think you are asking for trouble in some cases. |
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Bruce Chambers wrote:
kkaralee wrote: I have Home Premium 32. All of a sudden, starting last week sometime, I started having to reset my display aspect every time I do a restart. NEVER have had this problem before? It seems to be not saving my settings. Any suggestions? Hopefully not too technical? Thanks. The first thing to do would be to install (or re-install) the most current, Vista-specific video drivers for your computer's video adapter. Obtain these only from the manufacturer of your specific video adapter. Actually Bruce I have an NVidia card and 2 identical flat screens, and one of them periodically goes into lower color settings. I first reinstalled the drivers, a fresh download from NVidia and that cured it for a while but it came back. Next I tried messing with the NVidia tool which achieved precisely nothing and then tried right click Personalize etc. The settings looked right but I changed res and then changed it back and that fixed it. I am not sure how long I've had the latest driver, it may coincide with the start of this problem but obviously it doesn't happen all the time so it's hard to tell anyway, but I have found in the past that the newest driver is not always the best, sometimes they improve one thing but break something else. I've never has a problem with drivers from MS update as long as they are downloaded and installed by themselves and not as part of a list of updates with other things going on, but get them with other updates and I think you are asking for trouble in some cases. |
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Charlie Tame wrote:
Actually Bruce I have an NVidia card and 2 identical flat screens, and one of them periodically goes into lower color settings. I first reinstalled the drivers, a fresh download from NVidia and that cured it for a while but it came back. Since the problem only happens to one of the flat screens, you might try switching their connections to see if the problem might be with the misbehaving monitor. If the problem also switches, you can eliminate the drivers and perhaps the video adapter from the equation. Next I tried messing with the NVidia tool which achieved precisely nothing and then tried right click Personalize etc. The settings looked right but I changed res and then changed it back and that fixed it. I am not sure how long I've had the latest driver, it may coincide with the start of this problem but obviously it doesn't happen all the time so it's hard to tell anyway, but I have found in the past that the newest driver is not always the best, sometimes they improve one thing but break something else. That does happen on rare occasions, but not very often. I've never has a problem with drivers from MS update as long as they are downloaded and installed by themselves and not as part of a list of updates with other things going on, but get them with other updates and I think you are asking for trouble in some cases. In general, I've found it best *not* to download any "Driver" updates from Windows Update, unless they're for a hardware device originally manufactured by Microsoft. Device drivers provided by each component's manufacturer's web site are likely to perform better and offer more features than will the watered-down, "generic" drivers that those manufacturers provide to Microsoft for distribution via Windows Update. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has killed a great many philosophers. ~ Denis Diderot |
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Charlie Tame wrote: Actually Bruce I have an NVidia card and 2 identical flat screens, and one of them periodically goes into lower color settings. I first reinstalled the drivers, a fresh download from NVidia and that cured it for a while but it came back. Since the problem only happens to one of the flat screens, you might try switching their connections to see if the problem might be with the misbehaving monitor. If the problem also switches, you can eliminate the drivers and perhaps the video adapter from the equation. Next I tried messing with the NVidia tool which achieved precisely nothing and then tried right click Personalize etc. The settings looked right but I changed res and then changed it back and that fixed it. I am not sure how long I've had the latest driver, it may coincide with the start of this problem but obviously it doesn't happen all the time so it's hard to tell anyway, but I have found in the past that the newest driver is not always the best, sometimes they improve one thing but break something else. That does happen on rare occasions, but not very often. I've never has a problem with drivers from MS update as long as they are downloaded and installed by themselves and not as part of a list of updates with other things going on, but get them with other updates and I think you are asking for trouble in some cases. In general, I've found it best *not* to download any "Driver" updates from Windows Update, unless they're for a hardware device originally manufactured by Microsoft. Device drivers provided by each component's manufacturer's web site are likely to perform better and offer more features than will the watered-down, "generic" drivers that those manufacturers provide to Microsoft for distribution via Windows Update. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has killed a great many philosophers. ~ Denis Diderot |