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 From:  CAD Jukie (CAD_JUNKIE)
167.8 In reply to 167.7 
Here is the log that you asked for. Not sure if it makes a difference but this is a 64MB video card, but I am running 2 gigs of RAM.

.\Init.cpp 116: Moi starting up
.\Direct3D.cpp 148: GetDeviceCaps failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 525: CreateDevice failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 148: GetDeviceCaps failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 525: CreateDevice failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 148: GetDeviceCaps failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 525: CreateDevice failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 148: GetDeviceCaps failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 525: CreateDevice failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 148: GetDeviceCaps failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 525: CreateDevice failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 148: GetDeviceCaps failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 525: CreateDevice failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 148: GetDeviceCaps failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 525: CreateDevice failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 148: GetDeviceCaps failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 525: CreateDevice failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 148: GetDeviceCaps failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 525: CreateDevice failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 148: GetDeviceCaps failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 525: CreateDevice failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 148: GetDeviceCaps failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 525: CreateDevice failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 148: GetDeviceCaps failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 525: CreateDevice failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 148: GetDeviceCaps failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 525: CreateDevice failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 148: GetDeviceCaps failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 525: CreateDevice failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 148: GetDeviceCaps failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 525: CreateDevice failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 148: GetDeviceCaps failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 525: CreateDevice failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 148: GetDeviceCaps failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 525: CreateDevice failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 148: GetDeviceCaps failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 525: CreateDevice failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 148: GetDeviceCaps failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 525: CreateDevice failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 148: GetDeviceCaps failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 525: CreateDevice failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 148: GetDeviceCaps failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 525: CreateDevice failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 148: GetDeviceCaps failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 525: CreateDevice failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 148: GetDeviceCaps failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 525: CreateDevice failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 148: GetDeviceCaps failed hr = -2005530518
.\Direct3D.cpp 525: CreateDevice failed hr = -2005530518
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 From:  CAD Jukie (CAD_JUNKIE)
167.9 In reply to 167.7 
Also I am using the Oct 9th edition
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 From:  Michael Gibson
167.10 In reply to 167.8 
If you go to Start / Control Panel / Display / Settings tab, do you see 2 monitors listed in there?

Can you click on each monitor (click on the large blue boxes labeled "1", and "2"), and see if any of them does not have the "Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor" setting checked on it?

You might try making sure each of those is checked, and also try flipping which one is set up as the primary monitor.

Also, can you please try rebooting your machine and see if that has any effect?

- Michael
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167.11 In reply to 167.10 
One other thing to try - go to dxdiag.exe, and under the display tab, next to "Direct3D Acceleration", click "Disable". After that click "Enable". That might possibly re-initialize some stuff that is messed up in Direct3D for you.

- Michael
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