Screen flashes each time I am logging out from Vista

J

jonsson82

Hi,

I have recently bought a new computer with Vista (Home Basic) on it
and I want to make sure that this is normal behavior in Vista.

Each time I am logging out from Vista, right before the login-screen
appears, my monitor "flashes" on/off like if it does not get the video
signal for a half of second or something. Is this normal?

I wondering because at two previous occasions I have got messages from
Vista that the graphics driver has not responded in time and has been
recovered.

Thanks in advance!
 
J

jonsson82

Have you updated the graphics driver and see if it corrects?

In the device manager, I have right-clicked on the graphics card
(NVIDIA GeForce 6150 LE) and choosed Update drivers, search online and
it tells me that the latest and best drivers is already installed. But
maybe it's better to download the driver pack (ForceWare) from
NVIDIA's homepage, or what do you say?
 
J

jonsson82

I get the same problem on my machine, and I am using the latest x64
nVidia driver (163.69).

It's almost as though the systen is turning off the display or changing
resolutions for some reason.

Yes. I was little worried first that it was a hardware issue, but as
far as I can see it's sounds more like a driver issue. I can test the
latest ForceWare driver pack too see if that solves the problem. I'll
write again.
 
J

jonsson82

I get the same problem on my machine, and I am using the latest x64
nVidia driver (163.69).

It's almost as though the systen is turning off the display or changing
resolutions for some reason.

I have now uninstalled Vistas driver for the graphics card and
installed the ForceWare drivers 163.69 for my NVIDIA GeForce 6150 LE.
But Vista keeps to blank my screen for a second each time I logout.
Maybe it's normal doing, I don't know.
 
G

Guest

I have a Fujitsu laptop with the Intel GMA 945 Express chipset. I upgraded
from Vista HP to Ultimate a couple of weeks ago. After the upgrade Windows
did some updates. Now when I lock the computer or the screen saver starts
and I unlock or log in the desktop appears for about twenty seconds, after
which time the screen flashes six or seven times, off and on, for another
thirty seconds.

I've tried changing screen resolution, and disabling Aero: No effect.

The flashing is VERY annoying - and there seems to be no way to stop it.
Another feature of Vista Ultimate perhaps?
 
G

Guest

hi pat i hav same problem with screen flashing on off when i first log in. it
only flashes twice on my pc. ive got same chipset as you. jus wondering if u
hav soveled the prob since u posted this
 
P

Pat

Hi, Luke,

Nope, same problem, no solution. I've searched; I have the latest NVIDA
driver. I think it's a Vista thing: I didn't have the problem with Home
Premium; it only started when I upgraded to Ultimate.

luke said:
hi pat i hav same problem with screen flashing on off when i first log in. it
only flashes twice on my pc. ive got same chipset as you. jus wondering if u
hav soveled the prob since u posted this

Pat said:
I have a Fujitsu laptop with the Intel GMA 945 Express chipset. I upgraded
from Vista HP to Ultimate a couple of weeks ago. After the upgrade Windows
did some updates. Now when I lock the computer or the screen saver starts
and I unlock or log in the desktop appears for about twenty seconds, after
which time the screen flashes six or seven times, off and on, for another
thirty seconds.

I've tried changing screen resolution, and disabling Aero: No effect.

The flashing is VERY annoying - and there seems to be no way to stop it.
Another feature of Vista Ultimate perhaps?

On 29 Okt, 07:05, "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
Have you updated the graphics driver and see if it corrects?

In the device manager, I have right-clicked on the graphics card
(NVIDIA GeForce 6150 LE) and choosed Update drivers, search online and
it tells me that the latest and best drivers is already installed. But
maybe it's better to download the driver pack (ForceWare) from
NVIDIA's homepage, or what do you say?
 
C

Charlie Tame

Did you remove the previous NVidia driver before installing the updated one?

The best procedure from experience seems to be visit the NVidia website
and let their online gadget pick the latest driver. You can also do this
with motherboard drivers if you have an NVidia chipset on the motherboard.

Download to the desktop.

Set your Antivirus and security software NOT to start with windows.
Remove the old driver(s) using control panel.
Reboot.
Reinstall the chipset drivers first if there are any, and reboot again.
Reinstall the new video driver.

If you let Windows Update do this for you it only works "Sometimes",
probably because the old driver is in use and cannot be modified on the
fly. This seems to break the install and you end up with half new, half
old and problems as a result.

This will probably mess up your desktop a bit (Icons move) but that is
unavoidable and easily fixed.

If there is no improvement then at least you can be fairly sure the
video drivers are installed properly.
Hi, Luke,

Nope, same problem, no solution. I've searched; I have the latest NVIDA
driver. I think it's a Vista thing: I didn't have the problem with Home
Premium; it only started when I upgraded to Ultimate.

luke said:
hi pat i hav same problem with screen flashing on off when i first log in. it
only flashes twice on my pc. ive got same chipset as you. jus wondering if u
hav soveled the prob since u posted this

Pat said:
I have a Fujitsu laptop with the Intel GMA 945 Express chipset. I upgraded
from Vista HP to Ultimate a couple of weeks ago. After the upgrade Windows
did some updates. Now when I lock the computer or the screen saver starts
and I unlock or log in the desktop appears for about twenty seconds, after
which time the screen flashes six or seven times, off and on, for another
thirty seconds.

I've tried changing screen resolution, and disabling Aero: No effect.

The flashing is VERY annoying - and there seems to be no way to stop it.
Another feature of Vista Ultimate perhaps?

:

On 29 Okt, 07:05, "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
Have you updated the graphics driver and see if it corrects?
In the device manager, I have right-clicked on the graphics card
(NVIDIA GeForce 6150 LE) and choosed Update drivers, search online and
it tells me that the latest and best drivers is already installed. But
maybe it's better to download the driver pack (ForceWare) from
NVIDIA's homepage, or what do you say?
 

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