Hello,
Sorry to hear you are having issues. I am assuming you have multi-monitor setup? From what I understand, when graphics card update, they sometimes renumber the monitors that is why the Fences layout mess up.
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Basj,
Stardock Community Assistant
No, I have a single monitor; LG 38UC99-W. I wrote to support a month ago but they have yet to reply.
Stardock only do support via forum. As for you issue. Could you provide more details on your issue. A video capture of the issue would also help.
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Here's a video recording. (I sped up certain parts for time) Notice when I restore a snapshot, it restores ok but gets messed up after a few seconds. I try it twice in the video. https://youtu.be/vpR5R711P7E
Thank you very much on your video. Not sure what is moving those Fences. Do you have any monitor manger software install? Like LG onScreen Control install and running or something similar in function?
No, I never used monitor managing software.
First, Please try purge and reinstall steps as mentioned here: [link]. Just make sure to redownload the latest version from your account. Reboot after the purged. Reinstall, and Reboot again after the installation. Retest it. Report back here.
Thank you,
Basj,Stardock Community Assistant
Will doing this lose my current fences? If yes, is it enough to backup the folder "AppData\Roaming\Stardock\Fences\Backups"?
It should not touch your screenshot layout. But, just to be sure you can manually save you latest layout and than back it up using this guide : https://forums.stardock.com/486084/fences-support-faq#backupsnapshots.
Done. Same issue.
Try clean boot. https://forums.stardock.com/486084/fences-support-faq#cleanboot.
A video card software update is not a small thing. Its a disruptive process to anything that is running including (restarting) Windows Explorer which Fences runs in.
I suspect that when it is one, a restart of Windows explorer then a snapshot restore would resolve it. If not, perhaps just logging out of Windows would suffice. That said, if a reboot does resolve it, that may be what is necessary after a video card update - again, a disruptive process.
Sean DrohanStardock Support Manager
As I mentioned in my original post, a restart solves it. Log out and in doesn't. Restarting only explorer doesn't. But I don't want to have to restart. I can try to close fences before updating the NVIDIA driver and see if that helps. I'm just surprised that one one else has this issue.
I have never but others have, yes. What surprises me, however, is that some people that do have it find it to be a showstopper for Fences use. As infrequent as video driver updates are (3-4 times a year maybe), it seems a harsh view for something that holds the potential to require a reboot for all sorts of issues a driver update could cause.
A restart after updating video drivers is always recommended, although in many cases you are not required to do so. Personally, I would not consider this a bug at all.
Solved it for now. Before updating NIVIDIA, I disable fences in [Configure Fences\Home\Basic Options] and re-enable Fences after the NVIDIA update and all is good with the world.
Interesting observation. Thank you for your input.
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