Eu tive exatamente o mesmo problema (mesmo reinicializando todas as manhãs, ótimo modo de começar o dia!) e passei alguns dias indo e voltando para o Suporte da Microsoft na tentativa de consertá-lo. Aqui está o que foi dito - espero que ajude.
Suporte da Microsoft:
Please provide me with the following details.
a) I would like to know if you are using UltraMon software .
b) Please follow the steps given below :
Click on Start - Type "Msconfig" in the instant search - It will open up the system >configuration utility - choose "selective startup" - Uncheck load startup Items - go to >Services tab at the top - put a check mark on hide all microsoft services - click on >disable all . Make sure to uncheck "Windows Event Log" service from the list - click on >apply - click on close - Restart the computer .
Try to save the settings and then restart the computer to check if the settings are saved
Minha resposta:
No I'm not using UltraMon.
I followed these steps and it seemed to fix the problem. However, I
obviously can't usually operate with a selective start up routine, not
least because one of the things disabled is my virus protection. So
what's next to narrow down the potential culprit?
FYI, the non-Microsoft services that were disabled were:
- Apple Mobile Device
- Bonjour Service
- Eset HTTP Server
- Eset Service
- iPod Service
- lxcf_device (Lexmark printer)
- ServiceLayer (Nokia)
Suporte da Microsoft:
As the system is in selective startup . I will request you to put your system back on >Normal startup but make sure you keep the "Windows Event Log" service unchecked in the >services window , Then apply the changes and click on OK , Restart you computer once and >check if everything works fine . To me it seems that "Windows Event Log" service is >creating the problem . Try this and please let me know if it is works .
Minha resposta:
I tried this today and it worked. However, it caused problems with
other services. Namely, Virtual Server 2005 R2 would not connect
(giving a 'No Connection error'). I confirmed this was the sole cause,
by turning Event log on and off and rebooting a number of times.
I rely on Virtual Server 2005 in my day to day work, so this is not
currently an acceptable solution to my problem.
Eu desisti aqui, pois já passei muito tempo nisso - mas você pode não ter o problema com o Virtual Server 2005.
Ah, e não ... não sei porque o 'Registro de Eventos do Windows' deve afetar a posição de um monitor!