Where would I find a previous version of the video driver?
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Browse All TopicsI have just re-imaged a computer and after that was done there was a problem with the video. The computer is running dual monitors before it was re-imaged. When a window is moved from one screen to the other screen it is distorted. I have installed the correct video driver, it is a ATI fire GL3400. This driver has also been removed and reinstalled later.
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Is the entire Windows desktop distorted...or only the contents of the Window being moved from monitor to monitor? If it is only the Window being moved and that window looks fine once it is in place on the other monitor, try unchecking "Show Windows Contents While Dragging".
- Right click on desktop
- Properties
Did that make any difference?
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by: TK-77Posted on 2009-03-31 at 08:59:56ID: 24030360
If you re-imaged the computer, then the same video drivers should have been installed (as you know). You might want to try a previous version of the ATI driver to see what happens. That will at least eliminate the driver being the issue.