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    Video Drivers...

    I had STB drivers 1.42 and then 1.52 which didn't work very well, so installed TNT Detonator drivers which work great. My problem is when I boot up I get a window saying "Building driver information database" and then some copying goes on in the windows directory (it happens so fast but looks like copying is coming from CABS subdirectory in Windows). It can take up to 1 min to do this. It seems I have 3 setups for video and each time I boot it grabs a diferent setup. So I'll have diferent resolutions and just the look of the screen is significantly different. I looked in the display settings and both STB drivers and the Detonator drivers are still available. I think there's something going on with all the available drivers I have and would like to remove the old STB drivers completely. How do I do this OR do I have another problem? System Micron Millenium Xku 333 128Meg, STB Velocity 4400 AGP video out.
    Thanks to whoever can help...
    Chuck Best





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    go into safe mode on startup (press F8 before windows 98 screen appears) and goto control panel and system.... check on how many "display adapters" you have the that folder delete them ALL.
    and uninstalll you video drivers right befor you do..... when or if they ask you to restart press no until you get the video boards uninstalled.... when you do, then restart...
    install the drivers and you should be fine....



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