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nVidia Geforce2 mx/mx400 help

Original Message
Name: ctriggerace
Date: October 3, 2004 at 08:16:21 Pacific
Subject: nVidia Geforce2 mx/mx400 help
OS: Windows ME
CPU/Ram: 128MB
Comment:
Hi

I have an nVidia Geforce 2 MX/MX400 graphics card, and I am unable to get a display in full screen.
I recently lost all my files when a hard drive died, so I have had to purchase a new hard drive and had to re-install all my drivers. However, when I got my graphics card it was installed by a local computing firm and I only recieved a Detonator 3 v12.41 disk with my card. I seem to remember that there was a Hercules 3D Prophet Kyro driver on my old add/remove programs list, but I have tried every nVidia driver I could find and I cannot get a full screen display, and am unable to play CD-ROMS unless windowed. Strangely on my graphics card is a holographic sticker that says "Pine" on it, so now I am even more confused over which brand my card is, and so unsure of which drivers I should use.
Any help appreciated, thanks.


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