Published on September 8, 2006 By MsPooma In Community
I don't think the problem is WindowBlinds related, but my wallpaper will load and look fine. Then I see a blue screen and the wallpaper comes back with little jagged edges. It's just something that started all of a sudden. Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks, Mary

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on Sep 17, 2006
red herring

  • noun 1 a dried smoked herring. 2 a misleading clue or distraction. so named from the practice of using the scent of red herring in training hounds.

For refresh rate, right click desktop, then properties > settings > advanced > monitor > screen refresh rate and see what it says. Make sure 'Hide modes that this monitor cannot display' is ticked, then from the drop down box select the highest refresh rate it will allow, my screen for example, is 85Hz.

on Sep 17, 2006
I was able to set it to 75Hz. On the Nvidia website it says to remove Nvidia Display Driver before installing new drivers. There are 2 listed in the Program list. One is Nvidia Windows 2000/XP Display Drivers and Nvidia Display Driver. Should I remove both?
on Sep 17, 2006
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on Sep 17, 2006
Hi MsPooma. I was hoping someone would see this and have an answer for you. All I can tell you is that I use an ATI card and although ATI recommends the same thing I just downloaded the new drivers and installed them and it worked without a hitch. I can't tell you though if doing the same thing with an Nvidia card would work.  
on Sep 17, 2006
Jagged edges can happen by the wallpaper not being the same size as your screen resolution and Explorer resizing it.

In Display properties on the Desktop tab try setting wallpaper to be Centered.
on Sep 17, 2006
I updated my nVidia drivers in the manner nVidia suggested
I only had one option 'nVidia drivers' - uninstalled, rebooted, double clicked the nv download, installed

I just checked and still only have one option in add/remove 'nVidia drivers' - no 2000/xp in the list - mine doesn't even say 'display'
on Sep 17, 2006
Maybe mine says Display because of the version. I believe it's the original from 2003, possibly version 4 and they offer version 9. I'll just uninstall both of them and hope for the best. I've tried changing my screen resolution without any luck.
I'll post back after I DL the drivers.
on Sep 17, 2006
I had nvidia version 6, now v.9, but it didn't make a difference at all. The problem lays somewhere in my Windows Exlporer. When I end that process, my wallpaper is fine.
on Sep 17, 2006
Hey MsPooma did you see Reply #35 from Meowy. Have you tried that?
on Sep 17, 2006
Sure did BigDogBigFeet, I answered him in #37
on Sep 17, 2006
Changing my wallpaper to be the exact size of my screen resolution seems to work now, but it's still disappearing when something is loading on Start Up, where it never did that before. I never had to resize my wallpaper either. I've tried smaller wallpaper and larger wallpaper. All are jagged unless I resize to screen resolution. Does everyone have to do that? I never had to do that before.
on Sep 17, 2006
I answered him in #37

#37 has nothing to do with the question asked in #35.


but it's still disappearing when something is loading on Start Up


Download Starter


Then you can check out what is running at startup.

on Sep 18, 2006
Pardon me, BigDogBigFeet and Koasati, I only gave a partial answer. I tried centering before installing new graphic drivers without any luck, then tried again afterwards and it worked better. My screen is still blanking out and then reappearing. Got me stumped. I'll check out Starter.
Thank you
on Sep 18, 2006
Its okay with me MsPooma when you answered my question with your response in #40, I believed you. I'm sorry this one has been so difficult and that's exactly why I expressed I'm really stumped by this. It does seem that all the obvious answers to what can be causing this, you've checked. It has occured to me that one theoretical cause is that your file registry is corrupted (and not loading the true version of explorer or that explorer has become corrupted). Can you obtain a clean copy of explorer from CD's, your backup disks, or Microsoft to see if that solves the problem. Also, explorer probably relies on DLL's and one of those could be at fault. This sure is a difficult one to solve. I keep hoping there's a simpler explanation that noone has thought of yet. Good luck MsPooma.
on Sep 18, 2006
Oh it just dawned on me that there is one most likely candidate that needs to be fully eliminated. Most display problems when they occur can be traced to the graphics adapter, the display driver, or the video screen. We can rule out the video screen, the graphics adapter is probably okay, but the one area that Nvidia is known to have some problems with is 2d graphics. Jagged edges are just that kind of problem and occurs in 2d rendering. You should definately be submitting a work ticket to Nvidia on this to see if they have an answer.
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