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Old 06-12-02, 11:13 AM Thread Starter   #1
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Digital Viabrance problems w/ GF4.


My digital viabrance doesn't work correctly. I enabled it to start with windows but , before I get to my desktop it switches over to the digital viabrance color which makes everything look alot nicer then my screen flickers again to change my clock settings and goes to my desktop and the digital viabrance turns off. Then I have to do it manualy. I tried lowering my clock speeds still does same thing. I also tried reformating. Anyone have a solution for this problem? Its quite bugging , I hate enabling it manually.
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Old 06-12-02, 11:31 AM   #2
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This happened to me once than all of a sudden it started to enable it again on boot. Then a week later it wouldn't enable it on boot. I was using windows xp at the time but i had screwed it up pretty bad when I was tweaking it (I couldn't do windows update auto or manual) so i wiped the hard drive and put windows 98se back on and haven't had any problems since so my guess is that it might be a windows xp driver problem but then again there might be some registry fix for it or maybe you have to enable something in the startup in msconfig???? I would really like to know the answer to this also.
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