T400: install windows 7 own, video driver problem

Hi all

I recently updated my computer to windows 7 with a clean install.  I installed all the latest drivers on the site Lonovo for Windows 7 and that of graphic swichable.  Unfortunately, I was making strange results on the integrated card (energy saving).  Once from time to time, the pixels on the screen won't align properly.  The link below shows a screenshot of the problem.  http://imgur.com/1kdp5 .  Sometimes, the problem occurs when I switch to windows.  Once the application will suddenly become out of sync.  The problem can be resolved by moving the mouse over the area (if it is a menu) or by resizing the window.  I'm also not sure if the problem occurs with the Ati video card since I mostly spend my time on the built-in one.

Does anyone know if there is a solution to this problem, or do I have to wait for a new driver update?

Thank you

Sv3n

You have 3 GB of memory? I have the same problem as you, but it doesn't seem to be a solution, except the upgrade to 4 GB or out 1.

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