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I use an external monitor with my laptop for a dual monitor extended desktop.
I want the external monitor to be the primary. This is easily setup via my
video driver software, windows display settings, or third party SW like
UltrMon. The problem is at logon Windows Vista resets the display settings
to make the Laptop screen the primary display, and changes the "layout" of
the monitor locations, and sometimes the refresh rate of the external
monitor. This happens at any logon whether from system restart or a simple
logon from locking the system.
I experimented with UltraMon to see if simply forcing the display settings I
want via the StartUp menu would work. It appears the change Vista causes
happens after the services and StartUp programs load. This seems consistent
with the fact that a simple unlock logon causes the same problem.
Note: the reset occurs at the end of the logon sequence. The logon screen
itself is always positioned correctly, and the desktop is redrawn properly on
both monitors until the end of the sequence when the display is changed.
System Info: Dell XPS M1212 Laptop, NVidia Ge Force Go 7400 Adapter, Dell
2007WFP external Monitor, Windows Vista Home Premium Upgrade, all latest
drivers from Dell and MS, clean system (only OEM as delivered software with a
by the book upgrade to Vista), software passed vista compatibility checks.
I want the external monitor to be the primary. This is easily setup via my
video driver software, windows display settings, or third party SW like
UltrMon. The problem is at logon Windows Vista resets the display settings
to make the Laptop screen the primary display, and changes the "layout" of
the monitor locations, and sometimes the refresh rate of the external
monitor. This happens at any logon whether from system restart or a simple
logon from locking the system.
I experimented with UltraMon to see if simply forcing the display settings I
want via the StartUp menu would work. It appears the change Vista causes
happens after the services and StartUp programs load. This seems consistent
with the fact that a simple unlock logon causes the same problem.
Note: the reset occurs at the end of the logon sequence. The logon screen
itself is always positioned correctly, and the desktop is redrawn properly on
both monitors until the end of the sequence when the display is changed.
System Info: Dell XPS M1212 Laptop, NVidia Ge Force Go 7400 Adapter, Dell
2007WFP external Monitor, Windows Vista Home Premium Upgrade, all latest
drivers from Dell and MS, clean system (only OEM as delivered software with a
by the book upgrade to Vista), software passed vista compatibility checks.