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| Thread ID: 74611 | 2006-11-29 01:46:00 | nVIEW desktop manager problem | Thomas01 (317) | Press F1 |
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| 502904 | 2008-08-28 21:33:00 | You should be able to go into control panel/display/settings and change the screen size there. :) |
Trev (427) | ||
| 502905 | 2008-11-12 14:42:00 | I have being having horrible problems the last few days with my computer taking ages to do what normally is a split second job - even locking up completely and the mouse not working. Then I got this message on screen nVIEW, nVIEW Desktop Manager has detected that the application desktopsearchservice is not responding. When an unresponsive application is managed by a VIEW DESKTOP MANAGER software, other applications can also become unresponsive. Do you want to disable nVIEW Desktop Manager for the application -- Y --- N ---- I decided that this program must be faulty so disabled it. Since then the computer has worked normally - just as fast as ever, in fact I think it is even faster. I tried umpteen programs particularly photos etc to find no difference so am happy to leave it as is. But I am intrigued. I have no idea what this program is supposed to do and didn't even know I had it. Can somebody enlighten me - and should I try to get it working again? I am having a similar problem with my sisters computer. It started with her icons- they got huge, then super small. The scroll on the mouse wasn't working properly-- it's like the page was flickering or reloading every time she tried to scroll. When I went to look at it she said this "nvidia" program wasn't there before. I tried to uninstall it, multiple times, but every time I rebooted, it was back! Disabling it doesn't work either -- the computer is still all screwed up. Any suggestions? |
renkois (11545) | ||
| 502906 | 2008-11-12 20:37:00 | I am having a similar problem with my sisters computer. It started with her icons- they got huge, then super small. The scroll on the mouse wasn't working properly-- it's like the page was flickering or reloading every time she tried to scroll. When I went to look at it she said this "nvidia" program wasn't there before. I tried to uninstall it, multiple times, but every time I rebooted, it was back! Disabling it doesn't work either -- the computer is still all screwed up. Any suggestions? Turn off system restore then uninstall it, then do the reboot otherwise restore will keep putting it back I think |
gary67 (56) | ||
| 502907 | 2008-11-13 07:47:00 | That "flickering" effect when scrolling is caused by your video card (Nvidia?) not being able to run hardware acceleration because the 3D driver has either been removed (is that what you've uninstalled (or tried to, this wont work as if you could remove the 2D video driver, you would have no video :eek::illogical, that's why "it comes back" :thumbs:)) or is the 2D driver supplied by XP when you reinstall Windows, you need to install a full 3D driver to fix this (from here (www.nvidia.com)). Once you've done that it should fix your screen size/resolution problem too ("icons huge/super small" problem?), you may need to reset it thru right-clicking your main screen (the 'Desktop') and left-click Properties in the menu that appears then left-click Settings tab, L-click Advanced button, L-click Adapter tab, L-click List All Modes button, and in the list that opens, select the Screen Size/Colour Range (16/24/32 bit)/Refresh Rate (would recommend 1024x768/32/75Hz for a 17" CRT, or 1280x1024/32/60 for a 17" LCD (non-widescreen), then click Ok, Apply then Ok. (This is in XP) For Vista, click the Desktop>Personalise>Display Settings>Advanced etc. Sorry, but System Restore isnt the problem.:) |
feersumendjinn (64) | ||
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