Ha, after I lock and unlock it moves my task bar to the other screen while
my desktop icons are still on what was the primary. I think I liked it
better without the NVIDIA driver. To be fair I think Dell's implementation
is missing some features: there is no option to change the resolution within
the NVIDIA control panel even though the description says it does.
"George" <> wrote in message
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>I have a pair of 19" CRTs connected to my Nvidia 7600GT. I use the
> Nvida control panel and have them "Configured Independently". I have
> no problem losing the setting when it wakes up.
>
> Have you downloaded and installed the lastest drivers from Nvidia
> (100.65)?
>
> George
>
> On Mar 20, 12:07 am, "just bob" <kilbyfan-...@net.com> wrote:
>> Device manager says:
>>
>> NVIDIA Quadro NVS120M (Microsoft Corporation - WDDM)
>>
>> This is a Dell Latitude D820 notebook. The external display is either a
>> Samsung BW225 LCD or a Viewsonic EFB22(?) Graphic series, depending on
>> which
>> office I'm in. The results are the same no matter which display I'm
>> using -
>> after screen saver awake from sleep, for example coming back from lunch,
>> the
>> display setup changes.
>>
>> Thanks for any light you can shed. Someone said theirs by using specific
>> Vista drivers for the displays but I cannot find any Vista specific to
>> either the internal 1920x1200 or external screens. Hard to believe Vista
>> would redetect hardware every time it awakes but maybe that is the case.
>>
>> -Bob
>>
>> "George" <agloz...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news: oups.com...
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>>
>>
>> > What video card do you have?
>>
>> > George
>>
>> > On Mar 19, 12:36 pm, "just bob" <kilbyfan-...@net.com> wrote:
>> >> How and why does this happen?
>>
>> >> When I come back to my machine after being gone for a while when I
>> >> wake
>> >> the
>> >> machine up it always forgets my settings for the extended desktop
>> >> setup
>> >> with
>> >> dual displays.
>>
>> >> This is very annoying. How can I fix this?- Hide quoted text -
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