I repeat my question what drivers for your new card did you download and
install from the NVIDIA Website? If you are trying to use drivers that are
on the CD that came with your new card or drivers from WinUpdate they are
probably way out of date.
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The brand spanking new ones from the NVidia website. no good. I did
find this article about it for anyone else with this problem:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/c/5/9c5b2167-8017-4bae-9fde-d599bac8184a/aero_rules.doc
it looks like the way that Aero works is it uses the new Desktop
Windows Manager. Aero uses what is called Composition which is
basically a fancy way of saying that the whole operating system uses
Double Buffering, where the screen is written to memory before writing
to the screen to make it look smoother and eliminate the screen
echos. Composition can be disabled in several ways and it is
unfortunate that there is no way to tell which step it is getting
disabled at other than going through each step.
I still haven't solved this problem, however