Window transparency fails geforce 7950GX2
I was running Asus driver 93.47. I have installed latest Geforce XP diver from Nvidia.116.344 for my 7950GP2 (dual) dispaly. All OK and much faster with Teaming enabled
( though, not so easy to configure becasae it only has new fangled control panel)
except transparency of windows while dragging is disabled because "another application using 3D is running...."
I have turned off all the obvious applications to test but have not got the transparency running. How do I detect the culprit application or should I go beck to an older driver and forego the improvement.
Onclejean :'(
I was running Asus driver 93.47. I have installed latest Geforce XP diver from Nvidia.116.344 for my 7950GP2 (dual) dispaly. All OK and much faster with Teaming enabled

( though, not so easy to configure becasae it only has new fangled control panel)

except transparency of windows while dragging is disabled because "another application using 3D is running...."

I have turned off all the obvious applications to test but have not got the transparency running. How do I detect the culprit application or should I go beck to an older driver and forego the improvement.

Onclejean :'(

#1
Posted 09/06/2007 08:53 AM   
Hi

I am using Windows XP Home Edition with Service Pack 2 and all subsequent updates and DirectX Version 9.0c.

I have been using the nVidia Drivers Version 81.98 without any problems with my Gainward FX5600 Card until recently when I noticed that the window transparency feature in Desktop Management no longer functions.

I, too, would welcome any suggestions as to what might be causing this malfunction.
Hi



I am using Windows XP Home Edition with Service Pack 2 and all subsequent updates and DirectX Version 9.0c.



I have been using the nVidia Drivers Version 81.98 without any problems with my Gainward FX5600 Card until recently when I noticed that the window transparency feature in Desktop Management no longer functions.



I, too, would welcome any suggestions as to what might be causing this malfunction.

#2
Posted 09/21/2007 10:34 AM   
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