I am so fed up with this.
#121
Posted 05 June 2007 - 06:03 PM
after specific i have 2 options:Search for the best drivers in these locations----then within that i have to check "search removable floppy"---or, include this location in your search, which is where the browse button isORDont search.. I will choose the driver to install. Choose this option to select a driver from a list., etc.
#126
Posted 05 June 2007 - 06:20 PM
WARNING: (this driver) has not passed windows logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP. continuing your test may impair or destabilize correct operation of your system. MS strongly recomends you stop installation now.continue anyway stop installation
#131
Posted 05 June 2007 - 06:27 PM
^^ i dont know what that means. so probably not.i just restarted. everything seems fine, but i think my display is still off. the icons are MEGA big. i think i have to go to properties and change the resolution. lets see if this works.is there anything else i need to do? and what should i do with the icon on my desktop? i dont want it on my desktop anymore.EDIT: what screen resolution should i do. im on 80x600 right now. it can go up to 1280x1024
#135
Posted 05 June 2007 - 07:18 PM
Hi Everyone. "MPH has gone MIA" LOL I like that one. :lol: Nope, I had a client call me up with a computer emergency so I had to take care of that. It looks like you have been in GREAT hands.Spike, absolutely way to go on that self installer....I completely forgot about that one.TBird, has anything spiked since you reinstalled the drivers?
#138
Posted 06 June 2007 - 11:42 AM
I have like a 21 inch standard monitor. i mean it isnt widescreen so i think its standardand drumroll please................................no spikes so far!but a question about the driver. i have an icon in my toolbar thing next to the time. it has a bunch of settings like screen resolution, screen refresh rate, color quality, performance and quality settings, custom color settings, rotation settings, color correction, etc. what options should i choose.EDIT: and why a defrag, im just curious?
#139
Posted 06 June 2007 - 11:59 AM
[quote name='Tbird24']but a question about the driver. i have an icon in my toolbar thing next to the time. it has a bunch of settings like screen resolution, screen refresh rate, color quality, performance and quality settings, custom color settings, rotation settings, color correction, etc. what options should i choose.Those are custom settings for your new drivers. You can choose any option that suits your needs.> {quote:title=Tbird24 wrote:}{quote}and why a defrag, im just curious?Your hard drive constantly collects and stores data within different sectors. Defragmentation (not a real word) :-) basically restructures the sectors and cleans up the hard drive. You should normally do a Defrag once a month. Spike is correct, that would be a great test for your new drivers.See!!! Arent't you glad you didn't give up? How do you feel knowing you fixed a very annoying problem?
#140
Posted 06 June 2007 - 12:08 PM
[quote name='Tbird24']I have like a 21 inch standard monitor. i mean it isnt widescreen so i think its standard> > > > and drumroll please................................no spikes so far!> > > > but a question about the driver. i have an icon in my toolbar thing next to the time. it has a bunch of settings like screen resolution, screen refresh rate, color quality, performance and quality settings, custom color settings, rotation settings, color correction, etc. what options should i choose.> > > > EDIT: and why a defrag, im just curious? After all the mess you have gone through, and new driver installation, a defrag is a MUST, and AT LEAST ONCE A MONTH, if this isn't common knowledge, it should be, like breathing.
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