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Thanks. Can this uninstaller also be used to to a 'clean' uninstall of PD4.x including the registry settings?
If so, that would be great in helping out with the PD5 Install Problems.
as far as my 4.33 drivers went, they were all deleted in the registry by the pd5 uninstaller...
the only thing remaining on your harddrive should be the mga-folders with the drivers in them, but you can delete these without a hassle yourself (in DOS).
it even deleted all mga*.* & g200*.* files in the windows/system directory.
It even formatted my hard drive, re-installed win98se and dual boot to win2k! And after that, it set up all my hardware too! Then it made a cup of tea, and I was well happy.......... I think. Maybe it was one of those dreams again?
Ah, because some of us cannot ever forget dear old DOS. I bet most people here haven't seen a DOS prompt in years and would be scared if they saw it. DOS is where the fun is at and where it always will be!
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Cheers,
Steve It's Only A Graphics Card!
(But a damn good 'un!)
on a totaly irelivant subject. anyone know how to stop my dam air conditioner from triping the circuit breaker ?? could it be the dam thing its self or is it becuase its so dam hot out thier its working harder than normal???? ive tryed replaceing the power strip and i even checked the breakers im curently useing 20 amp breakers. maybe i shuld set up another deicated line????
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Waiting for g400 to show up, while i go slowly insane. I don't have a warped mind do i?
noel
[This message has been edited by merchant2 (edited 07-05-99).]
[This message has been edited by merchant2 (edited 07-05-99).]
Are you overclocking your air conditioner again? I don't know what you can do to prevent your a/c from tripping, but maybe if it got some counseling and you forbid it to hang out with the bad a/c's you'd probably be OK On a serious note, there can usually only be two things that would cause the circuit to break 1)the circuit breaker is not setup for the correct amperage or 2) something is wrong with your a/c or the wiring. Sorry that's all I know.
btw-DOS is the end all be all. Whenever your in a serious jam you can always count on DOS and the commands actually make sense, unlike UNIX. Did I tell you I hate UNIX. I know I'm opening up a flame war but I won't even argue after this. Most people don't even know you can be on a local LAN and be dialed into your ISP at at the saem time and do multiple tasks that way. Why'd I mention it? because you can only accomplish this through DOS OK, I'm babling now. Anyway some new trivia for you
Dave
Ladies and gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and slide on the ice.
Many modern air conditioners, especially the more powerful ones, will in fact spike the line they are on right to the edge. What this means is:
1. No power strips or extension cords.
2. It may need to be the ONLY thing on the circuit.
3. It DEFINITELY needs to be the only thing on that outlet.
- Gurm
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