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Jim Meagher <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 22 Sep 1999 14:20:45 -0400
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Marshall,

More often than not, dumping in a bunch of new hardware, drivers, and
software all at once, causes the system to blow up.  The worst part of it is
that there are so many new items (variables) that it is almost impossible to
tell what caused the problem.  I suggest you restore the machine to it's
original configuration and then add the parts/drivers/software one item at a
time, testing after each item is added.  If that's not possible......

1. Check the Device Manager for yellow triangles.
2. Remove all extra cards leaving only the MoBo, video,
    and disk drives -- if it runs okay (reboot 2-3 times) then start
    adding back the other cards -- rebooting and testing after each.
3. Repost your problem (to the list) and tell us the results of #1&2
    also include the contents of config.sys & autoexec.bat (if they exist).

Jim Meagher
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----- Original Message -----
From: Marshall Anderson <[log in to unmask]>

> PCBUILD
>
> System: FIC 2013..CPU AMD K62-380...64 mb PC-100...Fujitsu 4.2 gig...16x
> CD...generic sound...generic modem...cirrus logic 4 mb video and
Win95OSR2.
>
> My friend was finally introduced to Quake 2 on my machine which ran it
fine.
> I told him that his machine couldn't run Quake 2 adequately with the
current
> video card, so we went out and bought the V770.  Brought the mobo up to
date
> with the 4 in 1 drivers offered through the FIC website.  Installed the
card
> and the drivers supplied by the manufacturer.
>
> Now everything seems to have slowed down dramatically.  Installing
software
> takes longer, the mouse jumps across the screen as you move it.  The
windows
> when opened, take a lot longer to display the icons.  This may not have
> anything to do with it but downloading off the internet is now below 1K
bps.
> And randomly little colored dotted lines appear and flicker on the screen.
>
> In the display properties under Diamond 3D where it shows the frame rate
and
> all the settings, the boxes are all checked and the frame rate in the
window
> is ~5 fps.  And when trying to run Quake 2 in OpenGL, it is very choppy
and
> unplayable.
>
> Does this sound like it is attributed to the video card?  Is there a
really
> good site that tells all about the diamond V770, settings, and info?
Should
> I swap the video cards again and  just make him play DOOM?
> -----
> Marshall Anderson
> Owens & Co., Realtors
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