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Re: Visibility issue

Postby expat » Wed Nov 16, 2005 1:50 am

The one thing that has not been mentioned, is:
Maybe your new card is actually defective? Take it back and change it. If you still have the same problem, then you know that it is either your computer its self or software.........just an idea, at least you will have illiminated one possibility.

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Re: Visibility issue

Postby garymbuska » Wed Nov 16, 2005 8:50 am

Ok sorry about that. :P
If the card is new than I would take it back as it is defective somehow If it is not new than it may be time to buy a new one.
You might want to try and contact RADEON to see if they have any ideas.
It is strange that you do not have this problem with a lower end card and do have it with the RADEON.
The only other thing that comes to mind is the remote posability your system is not capeable of handling the RADEON due to improper AGP port or a low wattage power supply.
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Re: Visibility issue

Postby AuMaV » Wed Nov 16, 2005 9:07 am

Hi
Try this if you havnt already :)
with the new ati card in and drivers installed find the fs9.cfg back it up and delete it then start fs9 this will rebuild the fs9.cfg then add the TableFog=0 entry.The reason Ive suggest this is because each time you change a driver or videio card and it hiccups fs9 writes another [DISPLAY.Device."Your video card type"   .0]  section and you end up with multiples of them causing probs and settings not working,If still no luck then Id say it a faulty card or a compatabilty issue
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Re: Visibility issue

Postby VOHY_VO0I » Thu Nov 17, 2005 8:15 am

[quote] Try this if you havnt already :)
with the new ati card in and drivers installed find the fs9.cfg back it up and delete it then start fs9 this will rebuild the fs9.cfg then add the TableFog=0 entry.The reason Ive suggest this is because each time you change a driver or videio card and it hiccups fs9 writes another [DISPLAY.Device."Your video card type"
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Re: Visibility issue

Postby AuMaV » Thu Nov 17, 2005 9:48 am

Np glad ya got it sorted :)
It wasnt until the other night I was poking around in the FS9.cfg I noticed I had multiple entries of the video card.I always forget the first rule of fault finding in fs9,delete the cfg file if that fails panic :D
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