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Martin
04-04-1999, 03:12 PM
My screen (in 2d) keep moving sideways,like it's shaking????
if it's my video card (canopus 2500 tnt) how do i make sure the dreiver is fully remove..
so i can reinstall it properlly???
monitor is ADI microscan 6p
tk
Bleeding Edge
04-04-1999, 08:03 PM
Right click on the Desktop.
Choose: Properties/Settings/Advanced.
Choose: Adapter/Change/Next.
Choose: Display List of All.../Next.
Choose: Show all Hardware
Choose: Standard Display
Select: Standard Display Adapter(VGA)/Next
Choose: Yes
After reboot, your system will be using the standard VGA drivers supplied by Microsoft.
Then you can reinstall your drivers by following the basic method above (choose Have Disk) and point to where the drivers are. If your going though this you might as well down load and install the most recent drivers from nVidia or Canopus.
It could also be that the monitor can't handle the refresh rate your card may be trying to send it. I have a similar problem with my cheapie Supercom 17" (model 4150) and my ATI All-In-Wonder Pro AGP. When I try to push the refresh rate above 70 or so, the screen starts "dancing" very slightly. Monitor mfgrs list their specs as what refresh rates will work at all, not necessarily which ones work best.
Martin
04-05-1999, 05:43 PM
Yes I try reducing the refresh rate to 60 and 72 hz but no success....should i go lower???
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my resolution is 1280x
on a 19"
Have you connected it to another pc?
Moving sideways sounds like a horizontal roll/freq synch problem. Its more likely a bad monitor than a card or driver.
BBA
Also could be interference from something near your monitor.
adam-sith
11-24-1999, 12:22 AM
Make sure you keep magnets away /forum/smile.gif
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alpha
11-24-1999, 04:46 PM
Alot of **** 17ins only work well at 1024x768. Try that and an automatic refresh.
Susan
11-24-1999, 05:52 PM
I have the shaking down on the bottom of my Sony, called them and they did tell me to bring it in for service.
Martin, look at the screen carefully (white background helps) and see if you have any color differences and slight shading.
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