RE: hardware acceleration related display distortion
jure_at_geo
Date: 11/04/04
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Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2004 06:03:03 -0800
I did have the original drivers installed and I have recently downloaded and
installed the updated drivers. That did not resolve the problem.
I am using an ATI radeon 9000 graphics card.
I have also tested the system with another graphics card (NVIDIA) with
original drivers, which didn't resolve the problem, either.
"M. Rajesh" je napisal:
> Hi,
>
> This happens when the drivers of the display adapter that is installed on
> your computer is corrupted or not functioning properly or might not been
> installed at all.
>
> Install the drivers from the CD that accompanied the display adapter card
> and then reboot. If you do not have the CD with you, search the
> manufacturer's website for updated drivers.
>
> Regards
> M. Rajesh
> .Net and Windows Shell MVP
> www.winxpsolution.com.
>
> "jure@geo" wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> > I am using Windows XP SP-2, Office 2003 SP-1.
> > When I use the scroll wheel to scroll through a Word document it often
> > causes severe distortions of the display. This was also happening before
> > upgrading to SP-1 and SP-2. The display is destorted not only within the
> > active Word window but throuout the system. It can not be fixed in
> > any other matter (such as restarting Word, changing screen resolution...)
> > than restarting the system. Sometimes, the desktop icons stay distorted even
> > after rebooting! I have allready replaced the memmory chips and the graphics
> > card and I have updated drivers but the situation has not improved. The only
> > solution is to completely disable the graphics hardware acceleration.
> > Am I sacrificing significant performance this way? I feel like owning a
> > sports car and always driving it in 1st gear.
> > Is this the solution I should be content with or should I dig in and try to
> > determine the source of the problem?
> > Any ideas on alternative solutions?
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