I've just booted in to Vista (this has happend a couple of times now) and the contrast drops on my 3007-HC panel - I'm running a 1900AIW in my system - help?
I've just booted in to Vista (this has happend a couple of times now) and the contrast drops on my 3007-HC panel - I'm running a 1900AIW in my system - help?
Vista does my head in - I'm going to go back to XP at this rate I've got loads of things which keep happening and driving me insane.... Vista for example doesn't like flash
Re-install XP Pro SB2
(sorry jsut thought I would cheer you up with a direct fix)
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Error exists between Keyboard & Chair replace User and press Any Key!
.... Where's the Any Key???
The ironic thing is the mouse pointer appears to be at full contrast
I'm pretty sure its a driver bug
I'm just getting the latest right now
More than likely to be a driver bug, they're still playing catch up, we've been used to XP driver stability because it was such an old OS, Vista changed the display architecture a lot so it's expect to have some bumps along the way. As for flash, it works for me with Firefox.
Yes, mine did that the other day, I had to go into the Nvidia panel -> adjust desktop colour settings, and the contrast had dropped to 0, so I just upped it to 50%, clicked apply, and it hasnt done it since.
Just after that though, windows update said there was a new driver for the 2407, maybe that was something to do with it?
Last edited by Clunk; 26-07-2007 at 12:41 PM.
Sounds like a driver issue - make sure you use a driver cleaner when changing drivers:
1. grab - http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=91371
2. Uninstall current driver from add/remove
3. reboot to safe mode
4. run XDC to clean drivers
5. reboot to normal mode, install drivers
I've seen it happen with ATI drivers where you have to select Color->Black & White Levels->Microsoft MCE black and white levels in order to get things looking normal (ATI1800XT) in the CCC. This happened a couple of driver revisions ago.
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