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<blockquote data-quote="emphatic" data-source="post: 1027937" data-attributes="member: 24365"><p>I found a software "solution" for not having to reboot my HTPC if I leave it on and Windows7 decides to turn my HDMI adapter off that works for NVIDIA cards (I have a GeForce GT 430).</p><p></p><p>Make sure you have <strong>NVIDIA GeForce Experience </strong>installed (launching this application in Windows will trigger the card to be initialized)</p><p>Install <strong>AutoHotKey</strong> and create a script that looks like this:</p><p>[CODE]#::Run, "C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\NVIDIA GeForce Experience\GFExperience.exe"</p><p>(::Run, "C:\Users\Jörgen\Desktop\kill geforce.bat" <-- This is the path to the geforce.bat file --></p><p>Return[/CODE]</p><p>Save this script as <strong>GeForce.ahk</strong> in your autostart folder</p><p>Create a Windows batch file called <strong>kill geforce.bat</strong> and copy the path to the .ahk script above with this content:</p><p>[CODE]taskkill /F /IM GFExperience.exe</p><p>exit</p><p>[/CODE]</p><p></p><p>Now, whenever you press the # key on your remote control, the GeForce Experience will launch and initialize your video card. Pressing * on your remote will then kill the application (I haven't found another way to kill it with AutoHotKey).</p><p></p><p>Emph</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emphatic, post: 1027937, member: 24365"] I found a software "solution" for not having to reboot my HTPC if I leave it on and Windows7 decides to turn my HDMI adapter off that works for NVIDIA cards (I have a GeForce GT 430). Make sure you have [B]NVIDIA GeForce Experience [/B]installed (launching this application in Windows will trigger the card to be initialized) Install [B]AutoHotKey[/B] and create a script that looks like this: [CODE]#::Run, "C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\NVIDIA GeForce Experience\GFExperience.exe" (::Run, "C:\Users\Jörgen\Desktop\kill geforce.bat" <-- This is the path to the geforce.bat file --> Return[/CODE] Save this script as [B]GeForce.ahk[/B] in your autostart folder Create a Windows batch file called [B]kill geforce.bat[/B] and copy the path to the .ahk script above with this content: [CODE]taskkill /F /IM GFExperience.exe exit [/CODE] Now, whenever you press the # key on your remote control, the GeForce Experience will launch and initialize your video card. Pressing * on your remote will then kill the application (I haven't found another way to kill it with AutoHotKey). Emph [/QUOTE]
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