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Zbook 15 G3
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Scenario: Workstation Zbook 15 G3 RAM 24GB SSD 250GB

OS: Win10 Pro x64 patched;

Graphic Card: Nvidia Quadro M1000M - 2nd monitor VGA (but tried DP and DVI and tried also different monitors).

SolidWorks: 2016 SP 5.0;

Vers. Driver Nvidia (as request by Solid Works (http://www.solidworks.it/sw/support/videocardtesting.html)): 354.61 

The internal graphic card (Intel) was disabled by BIOS (to make sure that works only nvidia card (suggested by technical HP)).


Whenever you select a design component, a window appears and disappears like a blink.

The entrainment and enlargements \ reductions no anomalies. The problem occurs only if the design is placed on the secondary monitor.

SolidWorks has already been reinstalled without any improvement (tried also a different version, SW 2015 - same problem).

Also the system Win10 was reistalled but problem still remain.

 

The problem does not occur on the same Zbook with Win 7 Pro x64 (same graphics driver).

 

Next the picture of the problem:

 

problem solidworks.png

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