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I have two monitors and I like to turn them off when I go home from work, but when I turn them on in the morning all my applications have moved monitors because my intel P4600 integrated graphics driver moves all the applications to the monitor I turn on first.
I would like to be able to disable this feature so when I turn my monitors back on my applications are in the same place I left them.
In the mean time, if anybody has a workaround they can tell me, it would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Douglas.
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Hello,
Thank you for reaching the Intel Communities.
I understand it is important to have the windows arranged as desired for you, this is a known problem that some users have experienced and it is being worked on.
At this point, I would like to gather up some data from your system to have a clear understanding of the scenario you are currently facing.
Please attach the report from the link below.
- Download the tool: http://intel.ly/2pQj9Kk http://intel.ly/2pQj9Kk
- Scan the system with it
- Save the file
- Attach it to your answer
That report with gather up some basic information of the system related to graphics, OS and drivers used.
Thanks,
Esteban C
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Hello,
This is to do a follow up on your case and find out if you were able to check my previous post.
Thanks,
Esteban C
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Hi,
Thanks for the replies!
Please find attached the results of my system scan.
Douglas.
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Thank you for the information provided
In this case, I would like you to test the system with our latest generic driver.
This is the link to download it: http://intel.ly/2z8flZw http://intel.ly/2z8flZw
Find the steps to install it attached.
1. Extract the files with right click> extract all
2. Access the device manager
3. Follow the steps from the pictures
Let me know how it goes.
Thanks,
Esteban C
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Have you got any information on how the new driver might solve my problem, like a release note or something?
Thanks,
Douglas.
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Hello,
The reason behid my recommendation is that I want you to have the latest graphics drivers installed to find out if the problem is present or not.
Depending on the results I would proceed accordingly.
Were you able to get the driver 4703 installed? If so, how did the system behave?
Thanks,
Esteban C
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Hello,
This is a follow up to your post to find out if you were able to check my previous answer.
Thanks,
Esteban C
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