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Hi Markkko, As I mentioned in my previous post I recently updated my OS to Windows 7 64 bit. I used the 64 bit Vista drivers from Dell where I could and 32 bit drivers where I couldn't. nVidia drivers are 64 bit and work fine although the nVidia control panel seems a little flakey so I set up displays with the Windows 7 display settings. I hadn't plugged it into the offending TV until today and when I did i found that it is now working perfectly. Go figure... So TV: Phillips 42" LCD
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Hi Markko, I still have had no luck with this. I have upgraded to Windows 7 64 bit since I posted here but I have not yet tested the connection to the office tv. I'll do that today sometime and post the results. I'll include the model number of the Phillips TV as well.
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Hi Kenny, Did you have any luck sorting this problem out? I have had an identical experience with my XPS M1730 and our Phillips 42" LCD at the office. I can connect to external LCD monitors OK and can connect to my Samsung 42" plasma at home with no trouble but when I tried to connect to the Phillips I got the BSOD. I am having trouble finding answers as well.