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Object DEsktop misbehaves

Last winter Stardock ODM started t display things in places I did not put them. I tried this and that and then uninstalled everything. This last week I reinstalled everything after the latest W10 update. It didn't last a single restart. The fence groups I had created in monitor 1 jumped to M2 and in different positions. That lasted for  a week, today they are back to M1 in their original positions. I've done nothing to them except add 6 text files to the docs group.

What would make it jump around like that, I thought that was fixed. I remember the last advice was to uninstall and reinstall. Weel I just did that, and here we are again.

Also the boot up process is like ten times as slow now, which is not making me happy either.

Any thoughts?

 

 

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Reply #1 Top

now each bootup changes the displays.

This last time the primary monitor icons DO NOT FUNCTION; the taskbar is useless, only the 2nd monitor launches from  the taskbar. Boot before that the fences switched monitors.

This is unacceptable, uninstalling everything....

Reply #2 Top

Hello,

I have forwarded your problem to Stardock Support team for their assistance. Please keep an eye on this thread for any updates. We appreciate your feedback and patience.

 

Basj

Stardock Community Assistant.

Reply #3 Top

Quoting Badstone, reply 1

now each bootup changes the displays.

This last time the primary monitor icons DO NOT FUNCTION; the taskbar is useless, only the 2nd monitor launches from  the taskbar. Boot before that the fences switched monitors.

This is unacceptable, uninstalling everything....
End of Badstone's quote

I was asked if you have monitor software like Ultramon, DisplayFusion running in the background. And can you explain more on those bold part.

Thank you,

 

Basj,

Stardock Community Assistant

Reply #4 Top

Thanks for reply. I have two monitors, no special software to control them, other than iNvidia  control  panel for my 1060 ti.

One monitor is insignia NS-32d312na15, and the 2nd is an Acer P215H