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<blockquote data-quote="elconejito" data-source="post: 103209" data-attributes="member: 12592"><p>I get that error occasionally in Photoshop on my desktop (non-htpc) with a dual monitor setup. I never used to get the errors when I had one desktop. This happened with previously with an Nvidia 5700 and now with a 7600GT.</p><p></p><p>I *think* that some programs have a certain amount of transparency use (via hardware) which forces it to use DX9 even though the program isnt one you would normally associate with using DX9.</p><p></p><p>Whenever this would happen I have trouble dragging windows and issues with which window is in focus, but everything else seems to work OK. A restart of the application (photoshop in this case) or sometimes of the computer will solve the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elconejito, post: 103209, member: 12592"] I get that error occasionally in Photoshop on my desktop (non-htpc) with a dual monitor setup. I never used to get the errors when I had one desktop. This happened with previously with an Nvidia 5700 and now with a 7600GT. I *think* that some programs have a certain amount of transparency use (via hardware) which forces it to use DX9 even though the program isnt one you would normally associate with using DX9. Whenever this would happen I have trouble dragging windows and issues with which window is in focus, but everything else seems to work OK. A restart of the application (photoshop in this case) or sometimes of the computer will solve the problem. [/QUOTE]
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