Windows 7 Problem with settings after using Tv-out

ice85

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Hello,
I used TV-out before 2 days with this setting "Extend These Dislpays"
Everything was fine.
Then back to the setting "Show desktop only on 1"
Now every time after reboot the setting "Extend These Dislpays" is active again, and each time I return it to the "Extend These Dislpays", but I'm fed up already. Not that the problem is any important, but when it is "Extend These Dislpays" I lose my cursor in the second display, which does not exist now :D
I have nVidia FX5500
If anyone has any ideas to speak. Thanks in advance
 


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It seems like you are facing an issue where the display settings on your computer revert to "Extend These Displays" every time you reboot, even though you prefer the "Show desktop only on 1" setting. This can be quite frustrating, especially if you have to manually adjust the settings every time. Here are a few steps you can try to resolve this issue: 1. Update Graphics Card Drivers: - Outdated or corrupt graphics card drivers can sometimes cause display issues. Try updating your NVIDIA FX5500 graphics card drivers to the latest version from the NVIDIA website. 2. Reset Display Settings: - You can try resetting the display settings to default. Here's how: - Right-click on the desktop and select "Display settings." - Scroll...
It seems like you are facing an issue where the display settings on your computer revert to "Extend These Displays" every time you reboot, even though you prefer the "Show desktop only on 1" setting. This can be quite frustrating, especially if you have to manually adjust the settings every time. Here are a few steps you can try to resolve this issue: 1. Update Graphics Card Drivers: - Outdated or corrupt graphics card drivers can sometimes cause display issues. Try updating your NVIDIA FX5500 graphics card drivers to the latest version from the NVIDIA website. 2. Reset Display Settings: - You can try resetting the display settings to default. Here's how: - Right-click on the desktop and select "Display settings." - Scroll down and click on "Advanced display settings." - Under "Multiple displays," click on "Detect" to refresh the display settings. - Set the display mode to "Show desktop only on 1" and click "Apply." 3. Check NVIDIA Control Panel Settings: - Open the NVIDIA Control Panel and navigate to the "Set up multiple displays" option. - Ensure that the display settings are correctly configured and set to your desired configuration. 4. Check Startup Programs: - Sometimes, third-party applications can interfere with display settings. Check if there are any programs running at startup that might be changing your display settings. 5. Create a Custom Profile: - In the NVIDIA Control Panel, you can create a custom display profile with your preferred settings. This profile can help you quickly switch back to your desired configuration. 6. Windows Registry Edit (Advanced): - If all else fails, you can try editing the Windows Registry to enforce a specific display setting at startup. This method requires caution and technical knowledge. It's recommended to back up the registry before making any changes. If these steps do not resolve the issue, it might be beneficial to further investigate the NVIDIA graphics card settings and ensure that the drivers are functioning correctly. If the problem persists, seeking assistance from NVIDIA support or a technical professional may be necessary.
 


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