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Hi guys,

Is it possible to downgrade Windows 8 to Windows 7 without affecting my programs, documenst etc.? Windows 8 isn't so big problem for me, but on that OS my Nvidiga GeForce 8600 won't work with two monitors, so I must go back to Win 7. Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance
Did your computer come with Windows 8 when it was new, or did you upgrade the OS from Win 7 to Win 8?  Is your computer a desktop or laptop/notebook?  If it's a desktop, what expansion slots are available?  Is the Nvidiga GeForce 8600 integrated into the motherboard or is it a card in an expansion slot?  What happens when you try to connect a second monitor? Keep in mind there are a few Win8 PC's that were sold that have no downgrade path to Win7...
I don't know of a method that will retain your apps...they normally need to be re-installed to run PROPERLY... Quote from: soybean on February 25, 2013, 08:01:15 AM

Did your computer come with Windows 8 when it was new, or did you upgrade the OS from Win 7 to Win 8?  Is your computer a desktop or laptop/notebook?  If it's a desktop, what expansion slots are available?  Is the Nvidiga GeForce 8600 integrated into the motherboard or is it a card in an expansion slot?  What happens when you try to connect a second monitor?
Desktop computer, with PCI & PCI Express slots, Windows 8 upgraded from 7. When I extend desktop to second monitor Windows act like there is everything ok, but on second monitor is only dark. Strange, Nvidia control panel detected both monitors, exact models. On Win 7 worked just fine.Perhaps driver update would solve the problem.  Have you visited NVidia's website to see whether they have a driver update for Windows 8? 

I found an interesting article http://www.dual-monitor.biz/2011/09/14/windows-8-multi-monitor/.  Windows 8 provides some improved features for using multiple monitors.  I THINK I'd investigate further before downgrading back to Win 7. Quote from: soybean on February 25, 2013, 09:04:27 AM
Perhaps driver update would solve the problem.  Have you visited NVidia's website to see whether they have a driver update for Windows 8? 

I found an interesting article http://www.dual-monitor.biz/2011/09/14/windows-8-multi-monitor/.  Windows 8 provides some improved features for using multiple monitors.  I think I'd investigate further before downgrading back to Win 7.
I tried all possible SOLUTIONS related to that Nvidia card, but no success. It's driving me crazy. I wonder if a newer card would solve the problem.  Perhaps you should visit https://forums.geforce.com/ and start a discussion there, in addition to this one. I believe you'd want to post in the Legacy section there: https://forums.geforce.com/default/board/46/legacy/ Quote from: soybean on February 25, 2013, 09:19:51 AM
I wonder if a newer card would solve the problem.  Perhaps you should visit https://forums.geforce.com/ and start a discussion there, in addition to this one. I believe you'd want to post in the Legacy section there: https://forums.geforce.com/default/board/46/legacy/
Thanks, I'll try.Please keep us informed on the status/progress of your issue. Quote from: soybean on February 26, 2013, 11:02:16 AM
Please keep us informed on the status/progress of your issue.
Sure. For now nothing new, I'm still on Windows 8. I posted issue on Nvidia forum, but no answer. On Linux Ubuntu 12.10 both monitors work perfect.


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