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I run a 6-monitor setup on Windows 10 with a daemon production server that hosts our website, sunstatehvac.com. At the end of the day I turn the monitors off, and in the morning when they power back on Windows tends to move windows and tabs all over the place, which is why I purchased Dis...]]></description>
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<div class="BackGrey"><div class="Text"><div><b>Quote:</b></div>I run a 6-monitor setup on Windows 10 with a daemon production server that hosts our website, sunstatehvac.com. At the end of the day I turn the monitors off, and in the morning when they power back on Windows tends to move windows and tabs all over the place, which is why I purchased DisplayFusion about 3 weeks ago and finally recently installed it.<br/>
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At first everything seemed to be working fine. However, during a Google Workspace MX/Gmail activation/setup process, I clicked a CONFIRM button and at that exact moment several strange things happened simultaneously:<br/>
<br/>
* Redis immediately began shutting down on its CMD window<br/>
* I lost control of several open windows/tabs<br/>
* Some application windows disappeared entirely<br/>
* General desktop/window instability occurred<br/>
<br/>
Although I was able to recover after a restart, the timing was concerning enough that I’m hesitant to reinstall DisplayFusion until I better understand what may have happened.<br/>
<br/>
I realize the Google Workspace action itself may not have directly caused the issue, but the event occurred at the exact same moment and only after DisplayFusion had been installed.<br/>
<br/>
If anyone has experienced similar multi-monitor/window-management instability, especially involving server processes, disappearing windows, or tab/session issues, I’d appreciate hearing about it.<br/>
<br/>
Best,<br/>
<br/>
JoeMark<br/>
contact@sunstatehvac.com<br/>
<br/>
P.S. This system also uses mixed NVIDIA cards and mixed monitor resolutions across 6 displays, in case that helps narrow down possible causes.</div></div><br/>
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I'm curious, how do you restore the the position of your windows? Are you using a Window Position Profile ? or a custom function (which is what I do).
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<pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2026 19:39:21 GMT</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Binary Fortress Software</dc:creator>
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I run a 6-monitor setup on Windows 10 with a daemon production server that hosts our website, sunstatehvac.com. At the end of the day I turn the monitors off, and in the morning when they power back on Windows tends to move windows and tabs all over the place, which is why I purchased DisplayFusion about 3 weeks ago and finally recently installed it.<br/>
<br/>
At first everything seemed to be working fine. However, during a Google Workspace MX/Gmail activation/setup process, I clicked a CONFIRM button and at that exact moment several strange things happened simultaneously:<br/>
<br/>
* Redis immediately began shutting down on its CMD window<br/>
* I lost control of several open windows/tabs<br/>
* Some application windows disappeared entirely<br/>
* General desktop/window instability occurred<br/>
<br/>
Although I was able to recover after a restart, the timing was concerning enough that I’m hesitant to reinstall DisplayFusion until I better understand what may have happened.<br/>
<br/>
I realize the Google Workspace action itself may not have directly caused the issue, but the event occurred at the exact same moment and only after DisplayFusion had been installed.<br/>
<br/>
If anyone has experienced similar multi-monitor/window-management instability, especially involving server processes, disappearing windows, or tab/session issues, I’d appreciate hearing about it.<br/>
<br/>
Best,<br/>
<br/>
JoeMark<br/>
contact@sunstatehvac.com<br/>
<br/>
P.S. This system also uses mixed NVIDIA cards and mixed monitor resolutions across 6 displays, in case that helps narrow down possible causes.
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