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Does this game work under NT/2000 ? -thanx. .
Does this game work under NT/2000 ? -thanx.
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isn't that a dos game? if so, then no.
If you can call Lumpkin County in the North Georgia mountains a sophisticated urbanite's lair....besides, you should check out my interests under my profile..hey, JPW, HOW does one uninstall (cleanly) all ATI drivers/references in order to install the one I want again ?!
Regards...
[This message has been edited by ofelas (edited 22 October 2000).]
Regards...
[This message has been edited by ofelas (edited 22 October 2000).]
Hi again, ofelas!
Look up a Georgia mountain boy's interests? Yikes? What a thought!
As far as uninstalling all drivers and references installed by an ATI driver installation -- oh my word! For one thing, they never seem to run the installation procedure the same amongst the different versions I've seen -- but my thoughts on that may be skewed by having bumped around between the Dell, RageLTMan and ATI sites.
I have been in the habit of using a nifty little PC Mag utility called InCtrl4. It records everything that an installation utility does to the file complement, INI files and registry so that you can reverse everything manually if necessary. Unfortunately, I just clean re-installed this notebook without using the utility because I already had everything worked out and proved. (I wanted to increase my cluster size from 512 bytes to 4096 bytes. Remember, I'm new to NT and W2K so just learning about how to optimize performance.)
So, I don't even have a vague guide as to what exact steps to take to kill off the ATI driver install. Do you have a problematic video driver installation?
Regards,
Jim, going off with trepidation to look at profiles
Look up a Georgia mountain boy's interests? Yikes? What a thought!
As far as uninstalling all drivers and references installed by an ATI driver installation -- oh my word! For one thing, they never seem to run the installation procedure the same amongst the different versions I've seen -- but my thoughts on that may be skewed by having bumped around between the Dell, RageLTMan and ATI sites.
I have been in the habit of using a nifty little PC Mag utility called InCtrl4. It records everything that an installation utility does to the file complement, INI files and registry so that you can reverse everything manually if necessary. Unfortunately, I just clean re-installed this notebook without using the utility because I already had everything worked out and proved. (I wanted to increase my cluster size from 512 bytes to 4096 bytes. Remember, I'm new to NT and W2K so just learning about how to optimize performance.)
So, I don't even have a vague guide as to what exact steps to take to kill off the ATI driver install. Do you have a problematic video driver installation?
Regards,
Jim, going off with trepidation to look at profiles