by congo » Sat Jan 28, 2006 6:08 pm
Why don't you go and put the drivers that the card was boxed with and worked perfectly with back on your systems guys? Or at least go back to some driver that did work.
I'm telling you, 8x..xx whatever series drivers were just not optimised for your cards.
I suppose you all have automatic updates enabled as well, allowing microsoft update to screw up your PC's whenever it's automated evil arse is inclined to do so?
That probably goes for more automated software on your PC's as well, how many processes are running automatically now, 10, 30, 50 ?
It makes diagnosis a nightmare.
Imagine plugging a newly installed hard disk/op sys/FS9 into your rig, I bet your issues evaporate, providing you don't immediately link to automated updates and run tons of antivirus junk and every other automated, spying, "I am the most important bit of code ever written" software all over your PC.
Not only are automated programs a hassle, but how many times have you uninstalled a perfectly functioning driver for "the latest" piece of junk?
Someone else said it recently, and I'll say it again, when we first bought FS9, we were using old GeForce MX440's and such. They worked without issue, albeit, they were slow. It's not the hardware's fault, in almost all cases it's mis-configuration.
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congo on Sat Jan 28, 2006 6:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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