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I've just started having a problem w/screen saver of all things. When screen saver operates, it gets slower to restart the saver until it takes ?mins to again display the 3d pipes I've chosen. The pipes break up one pixel? at a time. Strangest thing I ever seen. Sometimes I have to restart w/cntl alt del to get back to my desk top. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
3 yr old gateway
was 500mgh proc. upgraded w/Powerleap PL-iP3/T 1.4g celeron
upgraded from 3dfx voodoo to ati 9000 pro
have 512 ram
i440bx mb w/upgraded bios
soundbaster live
20ghd 60%full
Thanking you in advance
art

os 98se<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by Arthurh on 04/24/03 04:08 PM.</EM></FONT></P>

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If you weren't having this problem with the VooDoo card, try uninstalling the video drivers, and reinstalling the latest available drivers for the 9000 Pro.

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did that, same problem. I also get an error mess. after playing one of my games. Its ddx error, but when I run dx diag. everything is fine, all tests come out good. I haven't had this ati bd very long, about a month or so, and have had various problems from time to time. Downloaded atis new drivers for this bd., no change. But, I must admit it beats my old voodoo all to ***.
Thanks for the info thou.
Art



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