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Old April 1st, 2010, 09:10 PM
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Re: Trouble with lyrics after upgrading to Window 7

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Originally Posted by EmilioM View Post
DDouglas, I have a Gateway LX6810 with Intel Quad Core Q8200 2.34Ghz, 8Ghz ram, 64bit operating system desktop. I have a Nvidia GeForce GT120 video card with 128 bit memory interface, 4095MB total availiable graphics memory, 1024MB dedicated video memory, and 3071MB shared video memory. And yes, I went through everything on the page that you have to do to make Hoster function. One time a while ago, I upgraded the driver for the video card, and it did something similiar, and I rolled the driver back and it straightened it out. I tried to roll back the driver, but it didn't work, it said there were no other drivers to roll back to. Another thing that's perplexing me is my 2nd monitor has become #1 even though it's not my primary. My primary has Hoster on it and my desktop with the icons, and the 2nd monitor has just the Windows background without the icons the way it's supposed to be, but because the computer has named the 2nd monitor as "1" and my primary as "2", when i open Hoster up, the singers screen is on my primary and when I double click the singers screen, it expands in my primary monitor instead of my 2nd monitor. What I have to do is move the singers sceen to the 2nd monitor and resize it on that screen.
I have had the monitors switch on me like that once, but on an XP machine. If I remember correctly what I had to do was the following steps:
  1. Reset the displays in Hoster to default in Tools/Options. Puts it all on one monitor.
  2. Check the box to make #2 (computer monitor) the "Primary Monitor" this got my desktop back to right screen.
  3. Then disconnect the secondary and reboot the computer. That should recognize the computer monitor as #1.
  4. Shutdown and reconnect the secondary monitor.
  5. Restart and check to make sure the #2 monitor is activated and set for extended desktop.
That should get you back to normal for that problem.

For your video card go to Nvidia website and see if they have an older driver set (dated older) for that card. Install it and see if that fixes the graphics. The reason it shows no drivers to rollback to is you have only installed one driver under Windows 7.
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