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Hi Craig, there is two things you can try, what I would do is uninstall your drivers using Windows 7 manager . Just type that in your search bar and you can get it for free. It does a good job of uninstalling. If you have tried installing your drivers from your Nvidia card from your desktop, try booting into safe mode and installing it from there. If this doesnt work you can uniinstall those drivers and install the ones from Microsoft Version 1.1 cause Iam also running a Nvidia 9500 GT and I dont have this problem. Best of luck....

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The wallpapers are supposed to fade in and out when you change them.  On my rig it's pretty fast . . . I wonder if it's SUPER SLOW for you?

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Thanks Butch, I'll look into that but I have a squeeky clean system, wouldprefer not to junk it up with beta software. It is a good lead though.

The wallpapers are supposed to fade in and out when you change them. On my rig it's pretty fast . . . I wonder if it's SUPER SLOW for you?

It takes few days to fade out after changing wallpapers so that would be super duper slow. :grin:

I guess it's the video drivers.

 

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Sounds like ur monitor may be going bad, does the same on mne on XP and Vista.. have to constantly change wallpapers, at night i change it to a black screen. 3rd LCD ive had that did this.

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Sounds like ur monitor may be going bad, does the same on mne on XP and Vista.. have to constantly change wallpapers, at night i change it to a black screen. 3rd LCD ive had that did this.
  

It takes few days to fade out after changing wallpapers

 

What monitors you guys using?

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I did a thread about this awhile ago (can't find it now) when I noticed what looked like burn in on my LCD screens.  I got real concerned as I us my LCD TV as a secondary monitor. 

When I searched the web I found that unlike the old CRT burn in that what I was seeing on the LCD was not permanent.  In non-technical language the pixels were 'remembering' what was on the screen.  Going back to running a screen saver helps (one of the basic ones that has mostly a blank screen will an object moving around) and shuting off the monitor when you are away or in sleep mode.

There well may be other things that are involved and other things you can do.  When I searched the web I found some things for different monitors that you could do.  If my I remember correctly there is some programs that you download the essentially run test patterens of colors that get the pixels to 'forget' what they 'remembered', if that makes any sense.

EDIT;  LCD Image Persistence http://compreviews.about.com/od/monitors/a/LCDBurnIn.htm

Take a look at this link and see if it doesn't help.

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24' SOYO TOPAZ S

 

Excellent monitor, no vertical gradiesnt like I saw on almost every other LCD i looked at... been perfect for about 12 mo then started leaving imprints from wallpapers, windows left in same place for too long.

 Philly all of those suggestions in the link are basically useless to me as I am on my PC every waking hour, I end up just changing walls every 15 mins.

Thing is for almost a year.... didnt do it.. I guess LCD being so cheaply built start going bad sooner than later.

 

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Driver version and Refresh Rate? (what card to you have John?)

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did it with 3 seperate vid cards including on board intel chipset , an ATI and a Nvidia.

 

60 htz.

 

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Christ. Do you have this on set to "Turn off Display" in Power Options?

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Quoting vStyler, reply 7
24' SOYO TOPAZ S

 

Excellent monitor, no vertical gradiesnt like I saw on almost every other LCD i looked at... been perfect for about 12 mo then started leaving imprints from wallpapers, windows left in same place for too long.

 Philly all of those suggestions in the link are basically useless to me as I am on my PC every waking hour, I end up just changing walls every 15 mins.

Thing is for almost a year.... didnt do it.. I guess LCD being so cheaply built start going bad sooner than later.

 

I at times forget that most of you folks are using your computers to make a living and would be using them much more then folks like me.  I wonder what is the normal life of an LCD screen in hours or how ever they test them? :S

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I wonder what is the normal life of an LCD screen in hours

In John's case: 4.5 years.

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No i dont, all power saving is off, all screensavers off, Everything set to always on.

I literally am always at the PC so it wouldnt turn off anyway unless I went to bed and even then I leave my screen on so I can turn my PC alarm clock off in the morning without turning my monitor on, so my monitor literall never gets turned off, short of restarting and power outages.

 

So, im bacically at about 18 months non stop on this monitor.

 

every LCD Ive ever had has done this same shit, its irritating as hell.

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You sleep...extend the same courtesy to the Monitor. Shutting it off, counting to 10 will have the same effect. "Ghosts" will be gone.

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well... problem is.. soon as its been on a few mins... same thing. So shutting it off only helps.. for me.. while it's off and a for a few mins after its been back on.

 

 

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It needs more time (sounds like heat). Try the Power off option while you sleep (set it for 20 minutes). It's an LCD, so it will fire up as soon as you touch the mouse or keyboard for your "alarm clock" (or anything else). I think you'll find the problem goes away. 

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well, one small problem with that too, if I turn it off for any length of time  and back on , the screen starts acting dodgy, have to keep turning it on and off to get it to come on corrrectly.

  A tchnician buddy of mine who works on monitors said it sounded like the power inverter, not related to the screen burn.

 

When I replace it, If i ever can, Ill try using power savings.

 

Cheers.

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Sorry I missed the party. I'll try some experiments based on yrag's advice.

I have a hp f1903 that has basically been on for 2 years straight less reboots and the occsional short rest.

My 2nd monitor does not have this issue. NEC1735

Looks like I'll be taking my 22" widesscreen back from my thieving wife. :P

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I did a thread about this awhile ago (can't find it now) when I noticed what looked like burn in on my LCD screens. I got real concerned as I us my LCD TV as a secondary monitor.

When I searched the web I found that unlike the old CRT burn in that what I was seeing on the LCD was not permanent. In non-technical language the pixels were 'remembering' what was on the screen. Going back to running a screen saver helps (one of the basic ones that has mostly a blank screen will an object moving around) and shuting off the monitor when you are away or in sleep mode.

There well may be other things that are involved and other things you can do. When I searched the web I found some things for different monitors that you could do. If my I remember correctly there is some programs that you download the essentially run test patterens of colors that get the pixels to 'forget' what they 'remembered', if that makes any sense.

EDIT; LCD Image Persistence http://compreviews.about.com/od/monitors/a/LCDBurnIn.htm

Take a look at this link and see if it doesn't help.

I can confirm that this is my problem. Thank you philly. :)

Go figure, it is happening on my $500 monitor that is 2 years old but not my $200 monitor that is just a litle older. :rolleyes:

When the Mrs goes to sleep tonight I'm taking back what is mine. :grin:

Tomorrow I'll be packing. eh, it's a battlle worth fighting. ;P

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I think a lot of people presumed that since there's no cathode spitting electrons at a screen there's no issue with leaving a LCD on.....unlike the old CRTs.

As yrag said, though.....if you are asleep give your monitor the same courtesy/break.

Switch it to 'blank' in 'screensavers' ....it doesn't HAVE to be turned off.  My machine is on 24/7 ....but the screen will always blank after 10 minutes of inactivity.

If you need a light to see your alarm clock/whatever.....buy a torch.....;p

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...oh....and avoid the screensavers like the plague....ones with installers [God knows why you need an installer for a scr] leave inordinate amounts of SHIT in the registry after removal/uninstall.

If you have to use them.....be discerning....[I check most of them here...so have suffered registry bloat from hundreds of them]...;)

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I have been anti screensavers for years now because they are a waste of energy. I am suprised no hippies have campaigned against them. Same with Dreams.

It doesn't make sense that this doesn't happen when I use Vista other than HP products stink like peeyooo. My multi million dollar printer hasn't worked since XP either and that's HP.

Maybe I should stop buying HP. ;P

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Well peoples seems this is a problem. I've never in many years now noticed a screen burn here. Guess maybe I'm missing something.

Anyway here is a bit of news for you all. Vista SP2 has gone to auto update. Well I tested it during release stage and had very few problems. Thus here lately I just reinstalled my Vista Ultimate and so forth to take my mind off of everything that was going on here. [Wife was in  the hospital again and Win 7 was giving me some probs.] Thus after installing SP2 I had to go to MS support because my sound driver control panel screen was crashing. Sure I had sound but no settings. Well after allowing this tech to take control of my pc. We found that installing the driver again as administrator for all users and as admin. did the trick. [ oh new driver did not even work! used original...]

My problem with win7 was simular. There where drivers for my PDA and bluetooth phone; that worked ok at first. Then later on seemed to stop working. I was having to reconnect and reinstall the drivers from one day to the next. Thus that with the wife being ill caused me to actually say "to hell with this stuff" and reinstall my Vista. Oh ya and I really did not like WB7 that much being a beta and all. But that is a beta on a RC OS; so I'm at the point of saying NO to anything for testing. I've about had it for now. [ except for those new drivers I sent ya there NT; they do improve performance in games and/or such ]

Now the wife is back home and doing a bit better. But I figure to take things a bit slower now. So far it has takien me 5 days now to reinstall my Vista Ultimate system. [ doing it a little bit at a time to get things done exactly the way I want it without missing anything ] Thus I'm still reinstalling stuff... yet to do my phone or bluetooth yet. But got my PDA going much better than before even here with Vista. To say the least for Win7 and it's problems.

Anyway if I can be of any help with this at all. Drop me a line and I'll see what else we can find. Oh ya - I did notice this and I do not think most people want to listen to it. If you buy one of them OEM systems... then you find it has a power settings from the factory. Leave it alone! Those OEM geeks do this stuff for many reasons. I bought a Dell Hybrid for the wife to use in the livingroom [ along with her father when he comes over ] and it is hooked up to a HD widescreen tv via HDMI. It works great leaving the power settings as the factory has it. [Plus I got a goodbackup] But if you change the settings for that thing it acts funny with the TV screen as such. Otherwise it will go to sleep and then actually turn itself off completely if not used for like 12 hrs or so. Really works nice with the HD and being wide screen looks nice as ever with Vista.

Anyway best all in all for finding your problem. OH and NT to save your love life - go buy you a new monitor and leave hers alone!