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  • Which drivers for Windows 2003?

    Hi,

    Windows server 2003 looks like Win2k but I rode somewhere that it has a WinXP core. I don't know what drivers to install

    Usually they are the same for 2k and XP but some like the nForce2 ones are different. So which ones should I install? the windows 2000 or the XP ones?

    I'm having some problems now with some DX9 games and I think that the nForce drivers for Win2000 that I installed might be the cause. however I'll wait to hear what you have to say about it before installing the WinXP version.

    cheers, ivan
    <font face="verdana, arial, helvetica" size="1" >epox 8RDA+ running an Athlon XP 1600+ @ 1.7Ghz with 2x256mb Crucial PC2700, an Adaptec 1200A IDE-Raid with 2x WD 7200rpm 40Gb striped + a 120Gb and a 20Gb Seagate, 2x 17" LG Flatron 775FT, a Cordless Logitech Trackman wheel and a <b>banding enhanced</b> Matrox Parhelia 128 retail shining thru a Koolance PC601-Blue case window<br>and for God's sake pay my <a href="http://www.drslump.biz">site</a> a visit!</font>

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    I think W2K3 is more closely related to XP, so I'd try those first.
    Lady, people aren't chocolates. Do you know what they are mostly? Bastards. Bastard coated bastards with bastard filling. But I don't find them half as annoying as I find naive, bubble-headed optimists who walk around vomiting sunshine. -- Dr. Perry Cox

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    • #3
      Use the 78 drivers found here http://www.matrox.com/mga/support/dr...10400078_p.cfm

      Earlier versions of Powerdesk don't play nicely with .NET 1.1
      P4 2.4ghz|1024mb PC800 RD Ram|Gigabyte GA-8ITXE|Soundblaster Audigy Mp3+|Parhelia -512 (Bulk)|D-Link Gigabit NIC|IBM G97|Lian-Li PC-86

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      • #4
        I think a matrox rep says somewhere in the matrox forums that you should use the drivers that come with win2003server till matrox releases drivers for that OS

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        • #5
          Matrox Parhelia Win2kXP drivers work great for Win2003 server.
          It doesn't seem to be the problem.

          The only apps that have problems are some DX9 games (Line of Sight: Vietnam, Vietcong). My guess is that the nForce2 drivers are the one playing tricky with me, since that was the only update I did before they stop running.

          ciao, ivan
          <font face="verdana, arial, helvetica" size="1" >epox 8RDA+ running an Athlon XP 1600+ @ 1.7Ghz with 2x256mb Crucial PC2700, an Adaptec 1200A IDE-Raid with 2x WD 7200rpm 40Gb striped + a 120Gb and a 20Gb Seagate, 2x 17" LG Flatron 775FT, a Cordless Logitech Trackman wheel and a <b>banding enhanced</b> Matrox Parhelia 128 retail shining thru a Koolance PC601-Blue case window<br>and for God's sake pay my <a href="http://www.drslump.biz">site</a> a visit!</font>

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          • #6
            Remind me but a server should be used for serving not gaming.

            A network operating system should not be effected by the quality/speed of the video drivers.
            Everything I say is true apart from that which is not

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            • #7
              Remind me but a server should be used for serving not gaming.
              I agree

              In my defence I could say that some games even when running as a dedicated server, they do render the map on screen. Like LOS: Vietnam.

              Anyway I'm back to Win2000 for my everyday use. I just finished to download 1 gigabyte of actualizations and security patches

              ciao, ivan
              <font face="verdana, arial, helvetica" size="1" >epox 8RDA+ running an Athlon XP 1600+ @ 1.7Ghz with 2x256mb Crucial PC2700, an Adaptec 1200A IDE-Raid with 2x WD 7200rpm 40Gb striped + a 120Gb and a 20Gb Seagate, 2x 17" LG Flatron 775FT, a Cordless Logitech Trackman wheel and a <b>banding enhanced</b> Matrox Parhelia 128 retail shining thru a Koolance PC601-Blue case window<br>and for God's sake pay my <a href="http://www.drslump.biz">site</a> a visit!</font>

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