Re: Graphics Issue
- From: "SoCalMike" <Mpuck972@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Jun 2006 13:06:53 -0700
neil wrote:
are you running 81.67 or 84.26? according to the release notes these 2 are
first for dual core so maybe a bug...
also in which mode do you have the 2 monitors? dual or span? possibly if you
change to the other the bug is not present?
how about if you change the physical order of the LCD does the ghost follow
the screen? if so may be there is a problem with that...or the cable has a
bent pin or such?...
finally maybe the card has a memory problem? tried swapping it for
another?for the driver you have no unusual setting in the control panel like
disabled backbuffer or something?or a refresh rate not compatible with the
LCD?
HTH
I was able to solve it by using the 6.14.10.7756 driver direct from the
Solidworks site. The driver was giving me issues when I had tried it
before, but I will say that its very important to completely uninstall
all video drivers before installing a new one.
Anyways, thats fixed, now just have to figure out why when I try to
open a drawing, SW crashes on me! Might have to do a reinstall. Guess
this is the last time I let an IT guy set up my computer!
.
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