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- From: jkf@Franz.COM (Sean Foderaro)
- Subject: Re: S3 Pprobles [was Re: ATI ultra drivers]
- In-Reply-To: ghewes@spchp9.BBN.COM's message of 13 Nov 1992 14:57:46 GMT
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- <1992Oct31.185237.28717@leela.cs.orst.edu> <lg7gjaINN3q8@news.bbn.com>
- Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1992 21:31:11 GMT
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- >> I have a greater concern. When I switched to 1024x768 I could no longer
- >> see anything. Since the NT setup is 100% graphical I had no choice than
- >> reinstalling ALL of NT.
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- I had this problem too but rather than reinstalling NT I just booted dos,
- found the et4000 driver file in the nt drivers area and copied the vga driver
- on top of it and rebooted nt. viola, it was now running in vga mode.
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