Screen Flicker when opening or closing windows
I get a very annoying screen flicker occasionally whenever a window is
minimized, closed or opened. It's most easily reproducible when the Sidebar
gadget selector is invoked or dismissed, and causes the whole screen
(including the taskbar) to flicker momentarily.
Anyone else seeing this?
Re: Screen Flicker when opening or closing windows
I'm not, but I wonder if your Video card has settings that you can modify by
right clicking the desktop>Personalize>Display Settings. You also might be
able to use the Acceleration level by pushing the setting all the way to the
right in the area of display settings.
This would be at Right Click desktop>Personalize>Display Settings>Advanced
Button>Troubleshoot tab.
You also may have a choice of screen refresh rate, and you should select (if
there is a choice) the most optimal refresh rate your chipset or card maker
advises.
Don't forget whoever made your card, for example BFG with NVidia chipset,
has very high quality tech support (unusual I know) so you could lean on
them.
The settings here are dependent on your video card and the particular driver
you choose for it.
Good luck,
CH
"wbradney" <wbradney@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5C120377-6558-46C3-8A9F-66D5EB29A198@microsoft.com...
>I get a very annoying screen flicker occasionally whenever a window is
> minimized, closed or opened. It's most easily reproducible when the
> Sidebar
> gadget selector is invoked or dismissed, and causes the whole screen
> (including the taskbar) to flicker momentarily.
>
> Anyone else seeing this?
Re: Screen Flicker when opening or closing windows
The card is a Geforce 7900 GS.
I had recently installed the latest driver from Dell. I tried rolling back
to the MS driver and it actually seems to be better so far.
I'll check the settings, but since the effect only happens intermittently
I'm not sure how it could be a configuration issue (short of actually
disabling features to ensure that the window animation effects are not
triggered -- which I obviously don't want to do).
"Chad Harris" wrote:
> I'm not, but I wonder if your Video card has settings that you can modify by
> right clicking the desktop>Personalize>Display Settings. You also might be
> able to use the Acceleration level by pushing the setting all the way to the
> right in the area of display settings.
>
> This would be at Right Click desktop>Personalize>Display Settings>Advanced
> Button>Troubleshoot tab.
>
> You also may have a choice of screen refresh rate, and you should select (if
> there is a choice) the most optimal refresh rate your chipset or card maker
> advises.
>
> Don't forget whoever made your card, for example BFG with NVidia chipset,
> has very high quality tech support (unusual I know) so you could lean on
> them.
>
> The settings here are dependent on your video card and the particular driver
> you choose for it.
>
> Good luck,
>
> CH
>
>
> "wbradney" <wbradney@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:5C120377-6558-46C3-8A9F-66D5EB29A198@microsoft.com...
> >I get a very annoying screen flicker occasionally whenever a window is
> > minimized, closed or opened. It's most easily reproducible when the
> > Sidebar
> > gadget selector is invoked or dismissed, and causes the whole screen
> > (including the taskbar) to flicker momentarily.
> >
> > Anyone else seeing this?
>
>
Re: Screen Flicker when opening or closing windows
Boy, you know why the MSFT driver would be better is a bit of a puzzle.
But I think one reason could be that MSFT gets their drivers from the
chipset maker (NVidia, ATI, or others), and it may bet hat they don't have
the best driver out from their site yet. In an ideal world, they would give
MSFT the driver that has the most functionality the second they release it.
Sometimes, though, you have a choice of drivers on the Nvidia or other
sites, and I recommend calling the card maker's Tech Support line because
those people are tracking the performance of the new drivers including the
Beta drivers in a variety of settings including different games and graphics
apps. They can tell you which of the drivers is working best if you have a
choice.
Obviously as time goes by, this variability will go away as more capable
stable drivers get released. Do check though the area of
Right Click desktop>Personalize>Display Settings>Advanced
Button>Troubleshoot tab.
Particularly look at acceleration, screen refresh rate and any settings your
nice new powerful card has on that Troubleshoot or another tab.
That's a good card. Enjoy it.
Good luck,
CH
CH
"wbradney" <wbradney@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A6D37CB0-BCC3-49C8-A304-5D35FE6E052F@microsoft.com...
> The card is a Geforce 7900 GS.
> I had recently installed the latest driver from Dell. I tried rolling back
> to the MS driver and it actually seems to be better so far.
>
> I'll check the settings, but since the effect only happens intermittently
> I'm not sure how it could be a configuration issue (short of actually
> disabling features to ensure that the window animation effects are not
> triggered -- which I obviously don't want to do).
>
> "Chad Harris" wrote:
>
>> I'm not, but I wonder if your Video card has settings that you can modify
>> by
>> right clicking the desktop>Personalize>Display Settings. You also might
>> be
>> able to use the Acceleration level by pushing the setting all the way to
>> the
>> right in the area of display settings.
>>
>> This would be at Right Click desktop>Personalize>Display
>> Settings>Advanced
>> Button>Troubleshoot tab.
>>
>> You also may have a choice of screen refresh rate, and you should select
>> (if
>> there is a choice) the most optimal refresh rate your chipset or card
>> maker
>> advises.
>>
>> Don't forget whoever made your card, for example BFG with NVidia chipset,
>> has very high quality tech support (unusual I know) so you could lean on
>> them.
>>
>> The settings here are dependent on your video card and the particular
>> driver
>> you choose for it.
>>
>> Good luck,
>>
>> CH
>>
>>
>> "wbradney" <wbradney@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:5C120377-6558-46C3-8A9F-66D5EB29A198@microsoft.com...
>> >I get a very annoying screen flicker occasionally whenever a window is
>> > minimized, closed or opened. It's most easily reproducible when the
>> > Sidebar
>> > gadget selector is invoked or dismissed, and causes the whole screen
>> > (including the taskbar) to flicker momentarily.
>> >
>> > Anyone else seeing this?
>>
>>
Re: Screen Flicker when opening or closing windows
Thanks for the info.
It turns out that the Troubleshoot tab says "Your current display driver
does not allow changes to be made to hardware acceleration settings", and the
"Change Settings" button is disabled. I don't remember if these settings were
accessible with the Dell driver. There are two choices for the refresh rate
(59 or 60Hz). 50Hz is selected.
The driver identifies as "NVIDIA GeForce Go 7900 GS (Microsoft Corporation -
WDDM)". I think the Dell drivers identified just as "NVIDIA GeForce Go 7900
GS".
It's been working pretty well since I reverted, and I haven't seen any
flicker, so I'm going to stick with the MS driver until something changes.
"Chad Harris" wrote:
> Boy, you know why the MSFT driver would be better is a bit of a puzzle.
> But I think one reason could be that MSFT gets their drivers from the
> chipset maker (NVidia, ATI, or others), and it may bet hat they don't have
> the best driver out from their site yet. In an ideal world, they would give
> MSFT the driver that has the most functionality the second they release it.
>
> Sometimes, though, you have a choice of drivers on the Nvidia or other
> sites, and I recommend calling the card maker's Tech Support line because
> those people are tracking the performance of the new drivers including the
> Beta drivers in a variety of settings including different games and graphics
> apps. They can tell you which of the drivers is working best if you have a
> choice.
>
> Obviously as time goes by, this variability will go away as more capable
> stable drivers get released. Do check though the area of
>
> Right Click desktop>Personalize>Display Settings>Advanced
> Button>Troubleshoot tab.
>
> Particularly look at acceleration, screen refresh rate and any settings your
> nice new powerful card has on that Troubleshoot or another tab.
>
> That's a good card. Enjoy it.
>
> Good luck,
>
> CH
>
>
>
>
> CH
>
>
> "wbradney" <wbradney@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A6D37CB0-BCC3-49C8-A304-5D35FE6E052F@microsoft.com...
> > The card is a Geforce 7900 GS.
> > I had recently installed the latest driver from Dell. I tried rolling back
> > to the MS driver and it actually seems to be better so far.
> >
> > I'll check the settings, but since the effect only happens intermittently
> > I'm not sure how it could be a configuration issue (short of actually
> > disabling features to ensure that the window animation effects are not
> > triggered -- which I obviously don't want to do).
> >
> > "Chad Harris" wrote:
> >
> >> I'm not, but I wonder if your Video card has settings that you can modify
> >> by
> >> right clicking the desktop>Personalize>Display Settings. You also might
> >> be
> >> able to use the Acceleration level by pushing the setting all the way to
> >> the
> >> right in the area of display settings.
> >>
> >> This would be at Right Click desktop>Personalize>Display
> >> Settings>Advanced
> >> Button>Troubleshoot tab.
> >>
> >> You also may have a choice of screen refresh rate, and you should select
> >> (if
> >> there is a choice) the most optimal refresh rate your chipset or card
> >> maker
> >> advises.
> >>
> >> Don't forget whoever made your card, for example BFG with NVidia chipset,
> >> has very high quality tech support (unusual I know) so you could lean on
> >> them.
> >>
> >> The settings here are dependent on your video card and the particular
> >> driver
> >> you choose for it.
> >>
> >> Good luck,
> >>
> >> CH
> >>
> >>
> >> "wbradney" <wbradney@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:5C120377-6558-46C3-8A9F-66D5EB29A198@microsoft.com...
> >> >I get a very annoying screen flicker occasionally whenever a window is
> >> > minimized, closed or opened. It's most easily reproducible when the
> >> > Sidebar
> >> > gadget selector is invoked or dismissed, and causes the whole screen
> >> > (including the taskbar) to flicker momentarily.
> >> >
> >> > Anyone else seeing this?
> >>
> >>
>
>
I'm getting even worse screen flicker
Yes but my screen flicker is occuring every few seconds regardless of what i do. It happens during games or any program i am trying to run. I contacted microsoft and their supposed to have a tech call me in a day.
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Re: I'm getting even worse screen flicker
Do you have the latest Vista supported graphic drivers installed? Also try
using Aero Basic. If this doesn't work, try double checking if you have Full
Hardware Acceleration enabled (or select No hardware acceleration). Also try
changing the refresh rate for your monitor.
If all still fails, please try running in safe mode and see if it flickers.
--
Jabez Gan
Microsoft MVP
Windows Server: File System
http://www.msblog.org
"Kevin" wrote in message news:200725195915gemini2987@msn.com...
> Yes but my screen flicker is occuring every few seconds regardless of what
> i do. It happens during games or any program i am trying to run. I
> contacted microsoft and their supposed to have a tech call me in a day.
>
> EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice
> http://www.eggheadcafe.com
Re: I'm getting even worse screen flicker
In addition to what Jabez gave you, we don't know what video driver you are
using\or your card, and you may have a choice of them for your card. Tech
support or forums from your chipset or card maker can tell you if there is a
driver choice which work best.
Your Video card has settings that you can modify by
right clicking the desktop>Personalize>Display Settings. You also might be
able to use the Acceleration level by pushing the setting all the way to the
right in the area of display settings.
The settings here are dependent on your video card and the particular driver
you choose for it.
This would be at Right Click desktop>Personalize>Display Settings>Advanced
Button>Troubleshoot tab.
You also may have a choice of screen refresh rate, and you should select (if
there is a choice) the most optimal refresh rate your chipset or card maker
advises.
CH
"Kevin" wrote in message news:200725195915gemini2987@msn.com...
> Yes but my screen flicker is occuring every few seconds regardless of what
> i do. It happens during games or any program i am trying to run. I
> contacted microsoft and their supposed to have a tech call me in a day.
>
> EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice
> http://www.eggheadcafe.com
IM having really bad flicker too
my csreen flickers too, almost every second, it is really irrtating...i dont know what the cause is, it happens no matter what im doing, if it helps i have a Gateway 5032 with 1GB RAM, an on board nVIDIA GeForce 6100 with about 256MB, and im using Vista Ultimate...guys if u get any response from microsoft or discover any way on how to fix this plz post it, or email me at jorgekikon@yahoo.es if i find anything i'll post it...good luck
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