August 18, 200223 yr I have just uploaded the latest Win XP Geforce Drivers 30.82, and unfortunately at 1200 x 1600 even in 16 Bit the panel goes funny, it looks like you can see a lego board through the panel.Any idea's?The same happened on the 29.42 drivers but only after 1 Hour of flying. I have a Geforce4 Ti 4600, WinXP, AMD 2100 XP, latest drivers. Illyama 19" Monitor. Any help would be greatly appreciated as always. Many thanks, Best Wishes, Chris.J.HickmanEGBBUK
August 18, 200223 yr Try running FS2k2 in 32-bit color and turn off FSAA.Ryan-Flightpro08 :-coolVATSIM Pilot/ControllerZLA ARTCC Controller 1 (C-1)SAN TRACON Lead [link:www.taxiwaysigns.com]Taxiwaysigns.com Scenery Designer-----------------------------My "Home Made" System Specs:Intel Pentium 4 2.2GHz ProcessorTurbo Gamer ATX Mid-Tower with 420W Power SupplyEPoX 4G4A Motherboard with Intel 845G ChipsetVisiontek XTASY GeForce4 128MB Ti4600 (Det 29.80 WHQL Drivers)512MB PC2100 DDR RAM40GB Matrox 7200RPM Hard DriveWindows XP Home Edition*No CPU or GPU Overclocking*3dMark2001SE Score: 10346
August 25, 200223 yr I have exactly the same problem with 1600 x 1200,16 bit in full screen mode. In window mode it's okay.... That's a pity because in my configuration FSAA seems to work better in full screen mode then in window mode, and also the fps are better in full screen. See my home page for the specs of my current configuration. Before that I had a Geforce 3 Ti 200 with the same problem.
August 26, 200223 yr FWIW I'm using the 28.32 driver with my GeForce 3 Ti500 card. I've had problems with both subsequent drivers. I have none at all with 28.32Paul
August 29, 200223 yr I have installed the Nvidea Detonator 40.41 drivers today, still the same problem...
August 29, 200223 yr Kiek, if you're running Windows XP I strongly suggest that you roll back your driver to the Windows XP default. Many times newer drivers introduce as much problems as they solve.Then go to www.nvidia.com and grab one of the older drivers and see if that solves your problem. Personally I only use the WHQL drivers since those are the most thoroughly tested for compatibility. I'm currently using the 21.83 drivers with absolutely no problems. The later drivers seem to cause my system to crash consistently.
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