Waylander
Posts: 62
Joined: 9/3/2000 From: Pattaya, Chonburi, Thailand Status: offline
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If you have any hardware/software errors it is always both polite and imperative that you also post your system configuration. In the main if you want help you must let us know: 1. your win version 2. your graphics card and driver version 3. your Motherboard 4. your processor 5. SCSI or IDE drives.
It sounds like you have a driver problem with your Graphics card. In many cases the latest drive is not the answer, try the driver that origonally came with your graphics card. then incrementally upgrade to the latest one. It may also help to get some good diagnostic software on your PC, I recommend Ontrack System suite. Check your registry and run Regfix. Send me your hardware config and I will try to help, but ...bottom line it sounds like a Graphics card driver problem.
regards
Freddie
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