Hi,
I recently installed Windows 2000 on my PC. I have a dual boot setup with Partition Magic/Boot Magic so I can boot either 98 or 2000.
I downloaded the Matrox Windows 2000 beta drivers for my G-200 Marvel yesterday and tried to install. I went through the install process for the display drivers first. Everything seemed to go fine. Then it told me to reboot. After W2K came back up, it was back to the original, Microsoft supplied drivers for the Marvel. It was as if the new drivers I installed had no effect.
I searched around, and I could find the files that were installed by the Matrox setup program. So, I tried to manually change the drivers for my display adapter.
It told me "a suitable driver is already installed," but it let me try to select a different driver. I pointed it to the mgafold directory, where the new Marvel drivers had been unzipped. It took it, and once again acted as if it was installing the new drivers. However, after rebooting, I was once again back to the bogus Microsoft supplied drivers.
WTF am I doing wrong? Why won't the new drivers install? Or why won't it use the new drivers after they are installed? I guess there must be some secret to doing this in W2K that I am just not aware of.
Any help would be appreciated!
Rick
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http://www.Hogans-Systems.com
I recently installed Windows 2000 on my PC. I have a dual boot setup with Partition Magic/Boot Magic so I can boot either 98 or 2000.
I downloaded the Matrox Windows 2000 beta drivers for my G-200 Marvel yesterday and tried to install. I went through the install process for the display drivers first. Everything seemed to go fine. Then it told me to reboot. After W2K came back up, it was back to the original, Microsoft supplied drivers for the Marvel. It was as if the new drivers I installed had no effect.
I searched around, and I could find the files that were installed by the Matrox setup program. So, I tried to manually change the drivers for my display adapter.
It told me "a suitable driver is already installed," but it let me try to select a different driver. I pointed it to the mgafold directory, where the new Marvel drivers had been unzipped. It took it, and once again acted as if it was installing the new drivers. However, after rebooting, I was once again back to the bogus Microsoft supplied drivers.
WTF am I doing wrong? Why won't the new drivers install? Or why won't it use the new drivers after they are installed? I guess there must be some secret to doing this in W2K that I am just not aware of.
Any help would be appreciated!
Rick
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http://www.Hogans-Systems.com
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