10.20.02 with old toolbar startup funny
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Have it too. It only happens on the desktop.
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I think it has something to do with the the Grid component. I have a dutch windows, maybe this is creates the problem.
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I seem to have fixed this. It stopped when I uninstalled Novatix Cyberhawk. Maybe it was some weird interaction between Cyberhawk and either PowerArchiver or my ATI display drivers.
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@Sir:
Good Point Brian, are there any updates for the current video card?
Updating my ATI video drivers is rather complicated and error prone. Also it’s somewhat vague as to which is the latest version that still supports my ancient video card.
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Nope. Have no idea what that is.
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b3.07 still has this problem.
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this is a known fault with vista which i have been told is in the process of being fixed by microsoft. It basically is the combination of old video cards and new software like powerarchiver which use new componets that vista have to offer. no time scale was given when i relaed this problem to microsoft though they say they are looking into it
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That’s funny. Mine is on XP :)
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Have youi changed your browser recently as i know that, that can cause the problem. Can you let us know what updates are on your system and youir system specs.
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not fixed in .08
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@Brian Gregory
Could you also post the same screenshot made with explorer? I think you have another Icon above my document that is causing the problem.
I think I have found mine. “Driverstudio Remote Data”. For some reason PA can’t handle this, and it screws up the refresh of the filelist.
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@Brian Gregory
Could you also post the same screenshot made with explorer? I think you have another Icon above my document that is causing the problem.
I think I have found mine. “Driverstudio Remote Data”. For some reason PA can’t handle this, and it screws up the refresh of the filelist.
Above “My Documents” is “My Computer”.
I used TweakUI to make them appear in that order.Anyway problem is gone now I’ve uninstalled Cyberhawk.
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Disabling video hardware acceleration might give a clue as to whether it’s the video driver or not. In “Display Properties”, click on the “Advanced” button then the “Troubleshoot” tab of the Video Adapter properties page that shows up.
If the problem goes away after ratcheting down the Hardware acceleration and/or turning off write combining then the problem is almost certainly he video drivers.





