Tim, thank you for your help.
I'm afraid I've caused some confusion. My monitor is a:
ViewSonic VX2235WM 22" Wide Color TFT Active Matrix LCD Display 1680x1050
It is connected to the nvidia 8600 gts via one of the two dvi ports on the
card.
There are no vga ports on the nvidia card.
As you can tell, I'm not well versed in video. I was trying to convey that
the image
I get when I remove the nvidia display driver is vga quality rather than the
high
resolution evga I was getting from the nvidia card before the problem arose.
It's as though vista is confused by the nvidia driver. When there is no
nvidia
driver present (or while in safe mode with the driver present), vista uses a
default driver which only supports low resolution (my use of the term "vga").
Could there be some kind of corruption in the portion of the vista OS which
reads the display driver? Or a problem in the registry? Or?
Thanks again,
johnc
"Tim Slattery" wrote:
> Tim Slattery <> wrote:
>
> >It sounds to me like Vista is trying to use the digital (DVI)
> >connection to your monitor, but your monitor is on the VGA connection.
> >In safe mode, right-click the desktop, select "Properties", and click
> >the "Settings" tab. Use the drop-down to find which monitor (1 or 2)
> >is the analog monitor. (It's probably 1). Then select that one, and
> >click "Use this device as the primary monitor".
>
> Dang...I just thought of a simpler solution. Your monitor is set to
> get its input from the digital connection, but there's a VGA cable
> connected and no digital connector. Just bring up the monitor's menu,
> and find where that selection is made. The selection may be made by a
> button on the front on your monitor (it is on mine). In fact, I like
> that. Somewhere along the way, somebody bumped a button on the
> monitor, that would do it.
>
> --
> Tim Slattery
> MS MVP(Shell/User)
>
> http://members.cox.net/slatteryt
>