Intel W500 with Windows 7 video card problem

Hi all

I installed windows 7 on my w500 (it was Vista when I bought it a year).

and I have the latest installed updates including graphic driver intel.

but the ruin the screen. This problem only occurs when I use the themes Aero, and if I use the discreet ATI video card, there is no problem too.

I tried to change the refresh frequency between 50 Hz and 60 Hz, between 16-bit and 32-bit color depth, is still no way to solve the problem.

anyone has idea about this problem?

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http://forums.Lenovo.com/T5/X-series-ThinkPad-Laptops/x200-graphical-corruption/Ta-p/244025

This solution should help you.

Basically, you need to Option 1 and 2 or Option 1 and 3.

Option 1: Disable virtualization for directed-IO (VT - d). This can be done in the BIOS Setup utility. When the system is first start (during POST), press F1 to enter the Setup utility. Then enter the Config menu and the submenu of the CPU. Changing VT - d for persons with reduced mobility.

 

Option 2: Make sure that there is only a single memory DIMM in the system.

 

Option 3: Make sure the memory of two DIMMs in the system are of equal size. For example, both are 2GB.

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