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Ah the larger issue is complicated. as fir this issue I tried what I wished to using the msconfig thing and have not rebooted yet to try the suggestions folk have given. I must do that although as I am away for the weekend soon probably next week unless I try it before I go.
If you are interested in the main issue I'll describe it, but I'm unsure how many streams of advice my poor brain can cope with, although a list for me to try in turn may not be such a bad idea.
A few years back I built myself my PC and typically it is almost impossible to find the boxes they came in now. Maybe I uncharacteristically slung them, unlikely though that sounds. So to find out what I have tends to mean pulling the PC out, opening it, fiddling around trying to find labels. Or even find and e-mails related to it (I seem to have lost/deleted/whatever from a particular age.
It has a Asus P6X58D-E motherboard, and A Zotac Nvidia GeForce GTX 470 graphics board.
Potted history is that I had a 21" Cornerstone CRT Monitor and one day it lost hold and had to be slung. Then I recalled upstairs in the "study" I had a couple more 21" CRT monitors, so I struggled down with the Philips and it was fine. (Note I have to use VGA/DVI converters :-( ).
A short while later I realised the board had two ports (I have since learn one can run two monitors of each but I haven't tried that) so I struggled down with the Hitachi, bought a further converter, and connected it. took a while to get it to work, wasn't sure what the issue was but after much swopping over this and that and reboots it finally worked.
So far so good. And as this issue has been going on for a while any further description is subject to my poor memory.
I *think* the issue started when I went back to a game I had bought and tried and was disappointed with as it had changed too much from the first two in the series, what with it's "jumping" and WASD movement nonsense. Dragon Age Inquisition.
After the nosey Bs at Origin has checked *MY PC* without my say so and stopped the game running until they updated it, it would no longer run full screen, which was a pain. found out I had to have it in a maximised window, which should have been a clue something was up, but with what ?
It runs maximised in the main screen, but at regular intervals it has a problem, turns the window white, and I have to use Task Manager to end the process, and then restart.
A typical visual is a mass of small bits, sometimes rectangles, sometimes 6 mini-squares, dotted like snow over both screens. And what makes me think it is not the game (besides it not being something all the game owners are up in arms about) is that on many occasions the is a warning that the driver has stopped and recovered.
Clearly not recovered as far as the game is concerned, and usually not as far as the Firefox browser is concerned either, which also tends to need ending and restarting.
Given the driver reference I have been in contact with Nvidia's Support. First port of call. Been trying to uninstall and then reinstall the drivers and associated software. but despite seeming to have helped immediately after, it always goes wrong again.
Driving me nuts.
I think Nvidia is of the opinion it can't be the drivers after all and is presently asking me to contact the motherboard manufacturers to inquire about CMOS updates (and the form on the Asus website just to pose a question, it looks as if it wants me to extract the motherboard to read off the serial numbers and the like !) Very very offputting. And I only want to ask a simple question.
And as I have no second PC (well there's a defunct Win 95 one sat in the garage I think) to try the graphics board in I should take my home brew PC go a shop to test. I'm unconvinced. I could only take the PC itself, and who is to say that other things connected, not least of all the exact monitors) are not part of the issue ? Anyway we all have personal stuff all over our PCs so I'm ...