Changing resolution freezes / crashes explorer.exe

Okay, I did my part of the research, and it seems I'm the only one with this problem.

On Win 7 (x 86 and x 64), my x200t with the screen touch older multipoint freezes when I change the resolution of the screen, either by connecting to a projector, or by rotating the screen.

Go to portrait mode will freeze explorer.exe for about 5 seconds, while that going back to the landscape will take 30 seconds, if not more.

I've lost count of how many times I reinstalled different versions of win 7, just to see what is happening, in vain, of course. I can't find driver. It is certainly not the graphics card. I tried those of intel, lenovo and Ms. whether things are getting worse, or there is no change.

This has been driving me crazy, but I just found the time to post this here. Does anyone else have this problem? Could this be a hardware problem? I think I might have to request some kind of replacement if I find no solution here.

Well, after spending a ridiculous amount of time (10 + hours in total, at least :/), I discovered that the problem was my office who had 200 + icons... obviously, turning and trying to adapt to all these icons would take forever.

I just did not notice because I always hide my icons. I guess I should have cleaned the office. Punished for being lazy, lulz

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