NVidia Tecra M7 resolution changes after waking up

When my Tecra M7 is open after standby or hibernation, the resolution switch to 1024 x 768. SOMETIMES it changes automatically to 1440 x 900 after a few seconds, sometimes it doesn't. If all the seconds time or so I have to manually adjust the resolution again.
OS: Windows Vista Business
Video: nVidia Quadro NVS 110 M, pilot 7.15.10.9813
BIOS: 3.20

No I think it is a driver related problem, so it should be solved with the newer bios/displaydrivers.

If it s really software related, then M$ should have a fix or something else, but then users will have to watch the M$ Database.

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Tags: Toshiba

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