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| Vista Windows Shake when maximizing i have got vista ultimate. it was working fine till today. now i get windows shaking when i maximize them. i read about firefox having this problem due to bookmarks toolbar but i don t even have firefox. this happens to all windows. when they are maximized or set focus on they randomly shake. sometimes they do shake sometimes they do not. help. |
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| Re: Vista Windows Shake when maximizing Hi Raj-- In case this not part of the new "Shake your booty" initative from Redmond to augment the way over hyped Aero Glass (or the Redmond initiative to sell a helluva lot more hdw for their partners), II'd approach the shaking windoz syndrome this way: I wonder if this has happened since the moment you loaded Vista with IE7 or ever before on that machine. Most probably by setting your display correctly, this will resolve. In particular make sure that you have the most optimal screen resolution and especially the *refresh rate for your particular monitor. These are usually found by rt. clicking the desktop>personalize>Display settings>Advanced settings button (lower right of the Display Settings dialogue box>from there the tabs and layout are going to depend on your particular Video card. For Nvidia or ATI there should be a monitor tab and the refresh rate is set there. For some video cards the setting is already default chosen for you. Sometimes there is a troubleshooting tab with another dialogue box. If you have an Nvidia or ATI card, you usually also get more tweaks with a control panel. See this link and in particular the paragraph on resolving monitor flicker but I realize shaking is different from flickering: Getting the best display on your monitor http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...74a261033.mspx Correct monitor flicker (refresh rate) http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...685371033.mspx Often reasons for the window shaking are offered that are rarer causes like: Electro Magnetic Interference (EMI) may cause interference with electrical equipment like monitors Cellphones, TV's, radios etc. 'cause abnormal frequencies that your monitor may shudder from. Keep these devices away from the monitor. In the Bios* you may find settings for CPU voltage etc. that let you increase the tolerance for EMI by a small percentage. This should be enough to stop the monitor screen from shaking so much if the shake is being caused by EMI from within the computer itself. Sometimes, increasing the clock spread spectrum to .75% will stop shaking. Spread Spectrum When the motherboard's clock generator pulses, the extreme values (spikes) of the pulses creates EMI (Electromagnetic Interference). The Spread Spectrum function reduces the EMI generated by modulating the pulses so that the spikes of the pulses are reduced to flatter curves. If you do not have any EMI problem, leave the setting at 'disabled' for optimal system stability and performance. But if you are plagued by EMI, change the setting to 'enabled' for EMI reduction. Remember to disable Spread Spectrum if you are overclocking because even a slight jitter can introduce a temporary boost in clockspeed which may just cause your overclocked processor to lock up. _____________________________________ Good luck, CH "raj" <raj@aol.com> wrote in message news:uuoCzeakHHA.4800@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >i have got vista ultimate. it was working fine till today. now i get >windows shaking when i maximize them. i read about firefox having this >problem due to bookmarks toolbar but i don t even have firefox. this >happens to all windows. when they are maximized or set focus on they >randomly shake. sometimes they do shake sometimes they do not. > > help. > > > |
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| Re: Vista Windows Shake when maximizing On Jul 27, 1:05*am, shakin <gu...@unknown-email.com> wrote: > I know exactly what you are on about. I have it too. It happens that > whatever window has the focus particulaly if the screen has a scroll bar > on the right will shake up and down like mad making it impossible to > click on anything. (clicking on views to make icons instaed of lists in > folders usually stops it) I already had vista sp1 installed a week or 2 > before. I put nero 8 on and office 2007. Then this problem happened > about 2 days after that. I have used system restore to go back as far as > I can. I have uninstalled nero and office and vista sp1 to no use. I > have tried to uninstall vista updates. I got the latest nvidea drivers > which only up'd my vista performace score up to 0.5 so that was the only > good to come out of that. I have no other option than to reload vista. I > will try in this order, reload OS, install sp1 redistributable version > (450MB), then drivers, then will trial acronis software to be able to > reimage if things go bad again as the apps get loaded. Am not impressed > with the hours it will take to sort this out. > > -- > shakin .5???? Looks like you need a new video card. |
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| Re: Vista Windows Shake when maximizing Look to your mouse. Disable your wheel. Try a new one. "shakin" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message news:bcd9ef2fc301446fc12a65db6cbe1741@nntp-gateway.com... > > I know exactly what you are on about. I have it too. It happens that > whatever window has the focus particulaly if the screen has a scroll bar > on the right will shake up and down like mad making it impossible to > click on anything. (clicking on views to make icons instaed of lists in > folders usually stops it) I already had vista sp1 installed a week or 2 > before. I put nero 8 on and office 2007. Then this problem happened > about 2 days after that. I have used system restore to go back as far as > I can. I have uninstalled nero and office and vista sp1 to no use. I > have tried to uninstall vista updates. I got the latest nvidea drivers > which only up'd my vista performace score up to 0.5 so that was the only > good to come out of that. I have no other option than to reload vista. I > will try in this order, reload OS, install sp1 redistributable version > (450MB), then drivers, then will trial acronis software to be able to > reimage if things go bad again as the apps get loaded. Am not impressed > with the hours it will take to sort this out. > > > -- > shakin |
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| Re: Vista Windows Shake when maximizing Right on. <<high5>> "shakin" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message news:3202cf94bc77988378dc5fc88a15153c@nntp-gateway.com... > > Cameron, you are pure genius. Now I think about it, it is obvious, but > at the time it was not. I have a MS desktop elite bluetooth KB and > mouse. New battery in the mouse fixed it although that has never > happened before. > Thanks again saviour. > > > -- > shakin |
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