Tecra M9: After Vista standy, screen resolution changes automatically

Hello

I use a Tecra M9 with Vista SP 1. The current display to the nVidia Quadro VNS 130 M graphics card driver is 7.15.11.126
My native resolution is 1440 x 900, 32-bit color. (the resolution of the screen)
Sometimes, when the computer comes out of standby, the resolution changes after the sequence to connect to 1280 x 800 and stays that way. I have to manually change back to 1440 x 900. This isn't always happens, but say all of 1 times 2 the computer wakes from sleep.

What is a (faulty) driver problem?

Kind regards

charlieMOGUL

> Is it a (faulty) driver problem?
Perhaps this problem could be related to the graphics driver.
Have you tried to update?

See European Toshiba driver and update the graphics driver.

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