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If i increase my dpi to anything above 96 dpi (and reboot) i will get
graphical corruption after a few minutes. The corruption is limited to "glass" areas. For example the start menu may appear as a sheet of pure glass. Buttons on the taskbar, could appear all mached together. The Alt+Tab panel won't paint itself. Ossasionally an entire window's client area will be transparent, rather than painting anything. If i kill and restart Explorer it fixes itself, for a few minutes. If i disable Aero (switch to Windows Vista Basic these) it's fine. If i kill the DWM.exe (which disables Aero) it's fine. If i set it back to 96dpi and reboot, it's fine. nVidia GeForce 6600GT. Any drivers you like, Windows Update's WHQL, nVidia direct, same problem. It's obviously a problem with the video card itself that Microsoft needs to work around. (it only happens at non-96dpi mode). MS is doing something that nVidia doesn't like or support. i have screenshots, if anyone really cares. i know this is one of those things that i won't be able to get fixed for me, but is a low priority fix that would take better part of a year to come out. i seem to be the only person on the internet having the problem (according to Google). At least now it's documented. i just hope that somone in the WPF team (e.g. http://blogs.msdn.com/greg_schechter/) might come across this post, and think to himself "Anything other than 96dpi? Ohhh wait, you know what it could be....." |
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nVidia GeForce 6600GT.
Any drivers you like, Windows Update's WHQL, nVidia direct, same problem. Got the GeForce 6800GT for Christmas yesterday, same problem. Graphical corruption if with Aero enabled and i run in high dpi (108dpi) |
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i think i've isolated the glorified notepad program that is managed to
corrupt WPF/Aero/Glass. i've had the program not run for 2 weeks and had no problems. This morning i ran the program and within 10 minutes Start Menu and Taskbar were unusable. i killed the program, restarted explorer, and i'll go for another few days with the program not running. If the problems then reappear after i try loading it again i'l have found the culprit. The next question is how a 10 year old text editor can corrupt Vista's display. My next step would have been to install a downloaded copy of Vista onto a virtual pc, but Aero cannot work on a Trio64. |
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Using notepad, or WordPad, or a third party app?
-- Curt "Jack Tripper" wrote in message news ![]() i think i've isolated the glorified notepad program that is managed to corrupt WPF/Aero/Glass. i've had the program not run for 2 weeks and had no problems. This morning i ran the program and within 10 minutes Start Menu and Taskbar were unusable. i killed the program, restarted explorer, and i'll go for another few days with the program not running. If the problems then reappear after i try loading it again i'l have found the culprit. The next question is how a 10 year old text editor can corrupt Vista's display. My next step would have been to install a downloaded copy of Vista onto a virtual pc, but Aero cannot work on a Trio64. |
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Possible that it isn't compatible with vista. Check the
error logs. -- Curt "Jack Tripper" wrote in message ... Using notepad, or WordPad, or a third party app? Third party application. |
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i have found a program that will cause all explorer windows (desktop,
taskbar, start menu, Alt+Tab, non-client areas) to become graphically corrupt. The problem only happens with "Aero" enabled, and you're running in non-96 dpi. It's impressive that what is essentially a text editor program can corrupt explorer. Obviously the program is doing something bad - but it should not be able to lead to a denial of service against my computer. If you're malicious, feel free to see what the app is doing, and reproduce it. Screenshots: http://hereford.homeip.net/Pictures/Vista - graphical corruption high dpi.png http://hereford.homeip.net/Pictures/Vista - graphical corruption high dpi 2.png http://hereford.homeip.net/Pictures/Vista - Graphical corruption high dpi 4.png Steps to Reproduce the Problem 1. Enable Windows Desktop Composition (Aero) 2. Change system to a dpi setting other than 96 dpi (e.g. 108dpi, 120dpi), and reboot for the changes to take effect 3. Run the problematic software (Action Outline 1.6 - http://hereford.homeip.net/actionoutline.rar) 4. Wait 30 minutes. i've had colleagues reproduce the problem on their own home machines. Now that there is a reproducable way to corrupt explorer.exe, i'm sure the guys who wrote WPF would like to see it. They might want to see how a process running as standard user is able to corrupt another process. |
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