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ChrisQuinn
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Very wierd display problem

I have created a powershell script that flips between three PowerBi dashboards displayed on a large screen on our office - each dashboard is displayed for 30 seconds before switching to the next - a carousel display so tthe people in the office can get a quick look at current data from their desks.

 

This was working fine on an old Win7 PC we were using, but that was scrapped and it was replaced with a new mini PC running Win 10.

 

After an indeterminate period of time, the display corrupts, with a huge PowerBi toolbar taking up the whole screen - see below:

IMG_20170421_101224.jpg

 

To get it working again I have to close all windows and the powershell screept, then restart it.

 

Has anyone seen this before?  If so is there a fix or workaround?

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v-sihou-msft
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@ChrisQuinn

 

I haven't encountered this kind of issue before. I suggest you open a support ticket for more assistance.

 

Regards,

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