said:
>>I'm surprised you don't want to try SciTech Display Doctor
>(either the full version or the
>>IBM version)?
>Although I used to be pretty cutting edge with equipment and drivers,
>I've become more conservative because I just don't have too much time to
>futz around.
For years, I've always seemed to initially have problems with video driver
installs. So much so that a few years ago, I knew enough to do a
presentation at an open house on installing video! But the Scitech
drivers have eliminated any need for me to "futz around" because I find
that they just work. I'd recommend that you try them. You'll know within
10 minutes whether they'll work for you or not.
--
- Mark
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