For the last few months I have been using a GeForce 8800 GTS graphics card with two monitors attached. I have nVidia drivers from 3/27/2009 (version 7.15.11.8250 according to device manager) installed. My monitors are configured (through the Windows Display Settings) such that my primary monitor (identified as "1") is to the right of my secondary monitor (identified as "2"). My second monitor also functions as a TV (with its own tuner) and when put into TV mode, it disconnects from the computer. When returning from TV mode, the monitor is again detected by Windows, and my dual monitor setup is restored.
I just downloaded and tried the latest drivers (182.50 5/7/2009) from the nVidia site. I can configure my monitors correctly, but after the second monitor returns from TV mode (which again, disconnects and then reconnects the monitor with the computer) Windows thinks monitor 2 is on the right of monitor 1. I can manually go into the Display Settings and correct this, but the issue returns as soon as my second monitor is disconnected/reconnected (for TV mode).
Nothing else has changed, except the video card drivers, and rolling back the drivers fixes the issue. While it is not necessary for me to upgrade right now, I'm sure I will inevitably need to update the graphics drivers, and would therefore like to get this problem worked out. Any ideas?
I just downloaded and tried the latest drivers (182.50 5/7/2009) from the nVidia site. I can configure my monitors correctly, but after the second monitor returns from TV mode (which again, disconnects and then reconnects the monitor with the computer) Windows thinks monitor 2 is on the right of monitor 1. I can manually go into the Display Settings and correct this, but the issue returns as soon as my second monitor is disconnected/reconnected (for TV mode).
Nothing else has changed, except the video card drivers, and rolling back the drivers fixes the issue. While it is not necessary for me to upgrade right now, I'm sure I will inevitably need to update the graphics drivers, and would therefore like to get this problem worked out. Any ideas?