James,
Here are a couple of things to think about....
It's kind of a long shot, but find out the approximate date the
problem first appeared and then look for a folder created on or near
that date.
You mentioned the Registry and INI files, but did you check config.sys
and autoexec.bat?
Have you done a step by step boot up?
How about a windows bootlog file?
Jim Meagher
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-----Original Message-----
From: James Kerr <>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, March 25, 1998 5:49 PM
Subject: Re: [PCSOFT] Chaining Driver
>>Use your device manager to check the installed/active drivers for
your
>>display adapter. Change them back to the proper driver.
>>
>>Jim Meagher
>
>Well Jim this perticular driver or whatever it is is not listed in
the
>device manager at all I have changed the drivers for the video card
and even
>changed to a different type of card,
> James
>
>>=====
>>>Hi all, heres a good one I keep getting an error that is not
letting
>>me run
>>>anything but 640x480 16 colors and I cant figure out the answer for
>>it. The
>>>exact message I get from windows is when it starts up the message
is
>>as
>>>follows. " Software has been installed which interferes with the
>>proper
>>>working of win95 display mini driver. Specifically, a chaining
>>display
>>>driver has been added. These are commonly used by remote screen
>>programs.
>>>You may run in VGA mode with the chaining driver installed. You may
>>run in a
>>>higher resolution by getting updated software from the vendor or by
>>>uninstalling the chaining driver."
>>>
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