[quote][quote]Right, I've got it sorted, thanks to you guys' input. I eventually swapped my otherwise fully functional USB powered D-Link hub for a Belkin model I still had lying about, plugged the TH2Go USB cable in, and it worked!
Thank you guys for your help, I really appreciate it!
See, try the simple things first! USB is always the weakest weak link.
Abolsutely. But considering I had already exchanged the USB cable, tried all the USB ports available on my machine, AND used an apparently completely functional powered USB hub by a renowned company, it really was just luck of the draw...
I have a 3-way SLI setup, and it does the exact same thing as your picture shows if I'm using my HDTV (hooked up to the 2nd output on my top card) at 1080p, and then switch the TV off. The driver then tries to switch back to the TH2G output on it's own, using the same 1920x1080 rez. For whatever reason, it displays on the left monitor instead of the center, all garbled like in your pick. If I disconnect the TH2G and just plug my center monitor directly in to the gfx card, the picture comes back, in 1920x1080 just fine. I can then change back to my native 1920x1200, re-hook up the TH2G and all is well.
It seems more like the TH2G's problem w/ 1080p and the firmware (I have the display swap used to make the center monitor the primary display) than anything related to the 3-way sli, or even the nvidia drivers, but that's just my opinion. It's a pain sometimes, but I've learned the conditions that make it happen and just try to avoid it.
May not have anything to do w/ your issues, but when I saw that pic, I immediately recognized it and thought I'd share my own experiences.