vince2048 wrote:
>
> "Charlie Tame" wrote:
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>> vince2048 wrote:
>>> New Vista Home Professional Install, Biostar GeForce 7300 LE, 256MB DDR2,
>>> Intel Core 2 E6600, Dual boot (XP and Vista Home Pro). (Built from barebones
>>> kit.)
>>>
>>> XP Pro, 162.18, works OK, Monitor windows reports: Plug and Play Monitor
>>> Vista Home Pro, 162.22, Monitor window reports: Generic PmP Monitor
>>> Nvidia Control Panel reports Envision En7220 (which is correct)
>>>
>>> In Vista, I set the display resolution to 1280x1024, 32 bit in both Nvidia
>>> Control Panel and Windows Display Settings. Display is great! Whenever I
>>> reboot in Vista, the display reverts to 640x480 - 32 bit. I've seen this on
>>> several different Nvidia versions including 7.15.11.6222.
>>>
>>> I've also noticed that when I go to run a program the screen frequently
>>> blanks before showing: User Account Control - Windows needs your permission
>>> to continue.
>>>
>>> Based on extensive web searching, I tried installing the "XP" Envision
>>> display drivers and now Vista recognizes the monitor but my problem exists.
>>> I also disabled TMM but still have the problem.
>>>
>>> Does anyone have any suggestions?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Vince
>>
>> If you installed new NVidia drivers did you remove the old versions
>> first? Mostly you will get advised never to download NVidia Microsoft
>> update offers for 2 reasons, 1 is that they differ from NVidia's (Which
>> I don't believe) and 2 the old version doesn't get removed properly and
>> that I can easily believe. NVidia explicitly say you must remove old...
>>
>> However just for the hell of it during the last week or two I've let
>> Microsoft Update have a go at it and it's been fine 2 times out of 3 total.
>>
>> I would suggest if you are not 100% sure go to add/remove and uninstall
>> the drivers, then let it reboot, and then mayme just to be sure shut
>> down... long winded but I've seen the display come up different after
>> shutdown on a couple of occasions.
>>
>> Then go ahead and run the latest NVidia package, and of course you will
>> have to reboot again.
>>
>> Make sure you have the package somewhere easy on screen to get at and
>> only remove "Display Drivers" not any that happen to be for the
>> motherboard if it's an NVidia based board.
>>
>> You probably "Should" run the installer with "Run as admin".
>>
>
> Thanks for the tips. I did remove the old Nvidia drivers first, per the
> instructions on their web site. I also installed their WHQL version. I did
> not run it as administrator but I am the only user on the machine so I am the
> administrator. I'll remove and try yet again.
>
> I have dual boot with XP and I'm close to giving up on Vista. I also have
> Linux desktop systems and am more comfortable with it than Vista, so maybe....
I hope that works out for you, by the way I have Vista32, Vista64, XP32,
Ubuntu32, Ubuntu 64, Debian 32 and Debian64 all running dual monitor,
one of which is a widescreen, and all running "Beryl" so all the drivers
NVidia now supply seem to at least work
I don't think you'll ever get the sheer speed of XP with Vista though.
If you come to install Nvidia drivers on Ubuntu or Debian look up a
program called ENVY. Not sure about the latest Ubuntu release tomorrow,
allegedly it will have drivers included.
Last XP driver installs I did (this week) went really quickly, so quick
I though something was wrong, so maybe NVidia improved something that
will follow soon for Vista.