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eaglewolf September 9th 06 10:09 PM

Nvidia 7900 GT driver issue (96.33)
 
I've just installed the 96.33 drivers
(96.33_forceware_winvista_x86_international) on Vista RC1 (32 bit, build
5600) and have run into a problem. I have (identical) dual monitors set up,
and on the primary, I've found that with the new drivers the screen starts
flashing pixels (similar to interference on digital TV). This interference
also becomes more prominent when the mouse is hovering over a specific
window/menu etc. The secondary monitor, however has none of this pixelation
and is rendering perfectly. Restarting doesn't solve the issue. The only way
to combat the problem is to uninstall the new drivers and run the old Vista
default drivers instead, which work fine.

Does anybody know if this is a known issue, or if there is a fix for the
problem?

Vista RC1 (32 bit - build 5600)
PC: AMD 64 X2 4800+, 2GB RAM, Nvidia 7900 GT, Soundblaster X-Fi Elite Pro
(with breakout box), Dual LCD 19 inch widescreen monitors.


CoolMatty September 10th 06 02:58 PM

Nvidia 7900 GT driver issue (96.33)
 
I have almost the exact same issue. Odd half-block shapes (about 4 pixels
total), appear randomly on my secondary monitor. They come and go depending
on what is going on on the screen.

It won't start doing this until the screen is reset somehow, either from a
performance scoring test, changing resolutions or skins, or running any
full-screen game. A reboot will bring it back in order until one of the
previous occurs again.

I am running a NVidia 6800GT, with the same drivers.

"eaglewolf" wrote:

I've just installed the 96.33 drivers
(96.33_forceware_winvista_x86_international) on Vista RC1 (32 bit, build
5600) and have run into a problem. I have (identical) dual monitors set up,
and on the primary, I've found that with the new drivers the screen starts
flashing pixels (similar to interference on digital TV). This interference
also becomes more prominent when the mouse is hovering over a specific
window/menu etc. The secondary monitor, however has none of this pixelation
and is rendering perfectly. Restarting doesn't solve the issue. The only way
to combat the problem is to uninstall the new drivers and run the old Vista
default drivers instead, which work fine.

Does anybody know if this is a known issue, or if there is a fix for the
problem?

Vista RC1 (32 bit - build 5600)
PC: AMD 64 X2 4800+, 2GB RAM, Nvidia 7900 GT, Soundblaster X-Fi Elite Pro
(with breakout box), Dual LCD 19 inch widescreen monitors.



deadlast September 11th 06 01:30 AM

Nvidia 7900 GT driver issue (96.33)
 
Go into the NVIDIA Control Panel through Control Panel.

Go into 3d or Display, i can't remember. change the Acceleration option from
Dual to Single Screen and reboot to fix.

I found this fix in some forums.

http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.ph...f=158&t=492079
Down near the bottom

Regards Dead.

"CoolMatty" wrote in message
...
I have almost the exact same issue. Odd half-block shapes (about 4 pixels
total), appear randomly on my secondary monitor. They come and go
depending
on what is going on on the screen.

It won't start doing this until the screen is reset somehow, either from a
performance scoring test, changing resolutions or skins, or running any
full-screen game. A reboot will bring it back in order until one of the
previous occurs again.

I am running a NVidia 6800GT, with the same drivers.

"eaglewolf" wrote:

I've just installed the 96.33 drivers
(96.33_forceware_winvista_x86_international) on Vista RC1 (32 bit, build
5600) and have run into a problem. I have (identical) dual monitors set
up,
and on the primary, I've found that with the new drivers the screen
starts
flashing pixels (similar to interference on digital TV). This
interference
also becomes more prominent when the mouse is hovering over a specific
window/menu etc. The secondary monitor, however has none of this
pixelation
and is rendering perfectly. Restarting doesn't solve the issue. The only
way
to combat the problem is to uninstall the new drivers and run the old
Vista
default drivers instead, which work fine.

Does anybody know if this is a known issue, or if there is a fix for the
problem?

Vista RC1 (32 bit - build 5600)
PC: AMD 64 X2 4800+, 2GB RAM, Nvidia 7900 GT, Soundblaster X-Fi Elite Pro
(with breakout box), Dual LCD 19 inch widescreen monitors.





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