- #Viewsonic monitor drivers windows 7 install#
- #Viewsonic monitor drivers windows 7 driver#
- #Viewsonic monitor drivers windows 7 windows 7#
#Viewsonic monitor drivers windows 7 install#
Back inĭevice Manager, I go to "upgrade driver" & install it. I then go to the LG website & see that they have a Win7 driver, so I download that. It was calling it a "Generic PnP Monitor". Then I found this thread & went to Device Manager to see the monitor driver. Same thing., windows resize to the upper left corner in about a 1024x768 "boundary". I pulled the nVidia drivers, swapped the cards & installed the latest ATI Catalyst drivers. Then I upgraded the video card to an ATI 5570 HD.
#Viewsonic monitor drivers windows 7 windows 7#
That makes me think that it IS Windows 7 related!! Was it directly related? I can't say that, but Then, something changed right after I installed an additional 1TB Seagate HDD. I did DISTINCTLY remember this functioning correctly (open windows did not change size) after the build. The initial hardware was an LG W2453 1920x1080 LCD hooked to an nVidia 9400GT card via HDMI. To the upper left corner in about a 1024x768 "boundry". My issue is, when I turn the monitor back on via shaking the mouse, all open windows are resized My power settings run the screen saver for 5 minutes, then the monitor shuts off. This happened to me also on a Win7/64 Ultimate Install.
#Viewsonic monitor drivers windows 7 driver#
When I installed the NVIDIA driver in Vista with this system, it resized open windows (I had Windows Explorer open) and put them in the top left of the screen- right at the end of the install- But it won't happen again after that. I also installed by just letting the driver install without removing the old one first.
I uninstall current driver then reboot and install another version from safe mode. I've tried three different versions of the graphics drivers. I've checked and rechecked BIOS settings. As you can see in my initial post, everything is already updated. The screensaver getting turned off is unrelated. I finally noticed that whenever I modified my theme the screensaver would get turned off. I've run Process Monitor and see re-writing of registry entries, but what could I do to prevent it? My screensaver is also sluggish when the computer is locked (only when it's locked), but I don't know for sure if that's related, although I feel it is- indirectly. The only time I can get it to stop is to disable the graphics driver directly, or by booting into safe mode. I have systimatically turned off every setting and service that remotely relates to graphics (desktop compostion etc.), including even Aero Peek, Aero Snap- anything I can find. I do not use the Auto-Hide Taskbar. It does it after I've updated everything. It does it right out of the box- clean install, before I've touched anything. When turning of the display/monitor, through power settings, or just manually turning off the monitor, Windows will upon resume resize all open windows to the same size and stack them all in the same spot at the top left of the screen.
Arthur_Li I checked this post occasionally, but did not get an alert when someone did respond.