Until recently, the only graphics drivers that would install on my HP DV-7 were OEM drivers. I just found out the latest ATI Catalyst 14.9 drivers support my laptop. I just installed them and they seem to have fixed my problem. HP hasn't updated the graphics drivers once after shipping the laptop. I am guessing Tiles presents some function to the old OEM drivers that can't be handled, but the new drivers can handle just fine. Regardless, I am just happy ATI is now supporting the speci
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I thought of that. I checked the restore points, the dates on the video drivers, I uninstalled the video drivers that were running and installed the ones that were came with the laptop, etc. Nothing made any difference.
Does anyone have any idea why my Tiles installation now starts up now looking like the attached pics below? The Tiles bar itself itself is black after boot-up, no matter how I have it configured previously. I have uninstalled and reinstalled and nothing has changed.
I have found that, yes, you can use the shift key to moves tiles around, but they don't stay where I put them. No matter which tab I have active, they seem to reorder themselves on their own whim. What rules determine the order?