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The only thing I did differently was a fresh install of Windows 7. Potential Solution? |
This was posted in another forum. Can some try this and see if it works?
his is the only way I can get it to work with NVIDIA 680 SLIs Turn OFF the USB monitor Enable your surround group in NVIDIA properties Install the latest displaylink software TURN ON your USB monitor and go INTO Windows desktop properties to enable the usb moniotr NO nvidia control panel Second part So when you enable the USBM mointor the surround group stops and the 2 side monitors black out? If so can you then go back into WINDOWS - desktop properties and change the screen res to 5760x1200 of the surround group monitor? I am at work and will not be able to get to try this until this evening. |
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Any more information on the new driver? This is becoming a big issue at my place of employment. Thanks |
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Need 7.1M1 :D |
Do their "support" ever respond when you submit problems/questions?
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Eta
Is there an idea of when the new drivers are coming out?
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7.1 M1, which should fix this, will be at the end of January.
Wim |
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same problem here. As soon as I have installed the M0 driver, it overrides the Nvidia-settings in the Control Panel. Firefox and IE crashes. I also use a Dynadock which seemed to work. Good to here there's a fix at the end of january. Cheers Olli |
ITs nearing the end of january, how is the work at the new driver going on ?
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