I'm mentioning this because it just might help someone out there. After my last post to this topic, the technician installed another new motherboard--that didn't fix the problem. Then he installed another new video card--nope, that didn't fix it either. So, I had to ship my PC back to Dallas for a second time within a few weeks. It was returned with a third new video card and, sadly, another new hard drive. Again, all of my software was restored back to "factory settings" as when it was new in 2006--at least that's what I was told. Additionally, all of my data files erased.
I have an HP Pavillion Media Center that allows me to watch TV on my PC monitor in one window, while running TQS in another window, Word in another, Outlook Express in another, etc. Unbeknown to me, at first, the new video card was not the same as the original PC equipment. I suppose that HP no longer had any more 2006 video cards. So with the new video card, new NVIDIA video display software was installed onto my repaired PC. It's new and improved for digital video, so that's good. The bad news is that the TV did not work correctly--the TV controls would disappear anytime I would maximize or restore the size of the TV window.
I spent most of the day yesterday on the phone and in online chats with HP Support to get my problem resolved to no avail. First, they suggested that I send my PC back to Dallas for a third time within a month--NO WAY!!! Then, HP strongly suggested that I do yet another system recovery--again, No Way! I thought the system recoveries caused the TV problem since it wasn't an issue before my original repair.
I called my son in frustration and within an hour, he helped me resolve the problem. When HP installed the new video card and new NVIDIA software, it was installed with an incompatible older NVIDIA driver. My son directed me to the authorized website to download the updated driver. Problem fixed. I think HP should pay my son for his technical support and apologize to me for my time wasted.
If you are still reading this, I appreciate your allowing me to vent.