what do you mean - 'what's a millennium II?'
okay so it's ageing a little now but i'm having some problems with it:
amd k6 233, 96mb ram, abit ax-5 tx.
win 98 SE, directx 6.1 (installed on new blank hdd), have tried matrox drivers from original matrox cd and latest and not so latests drivers from web.
it crashes IE5 normally, with a box that says 'caused error in address ???? in mgapdx64.drv' followed by many blue screens of death and then hangs completely. but it has crashed most of the other software when run. it crashes a program about 10 seconds after it's opened.
i have tried directx 7 (does the Mill2 support directx 7? - diagnostics it says it is an early directx version and doesn't recognise it as version 7)
the system was totaly unstable - so i tried win 98 first edition. stable as a rock (for windoze).
anyone know why there is such a bad problem?
and if anyone wants to give me (for free) a new motherboard and G400 max card installed on it - could you chuck 256mb ram with it as well - just email me and ill tell you where to send it...
okay so it's ageing a little now but i'm having some problems with it:
amd k6 233, 96mb ram, abit ax-5 tx.
win 98 SE, directx 6.1 (installed on new blank hdd), have tried matrox drivers from original matrox cd and latest and not so latests drivers from web.
it crashes IE5 normally, with a box that says 'caused error in address ???? in mgapdx64.drv' followed by many blue screens of death and then hangs completely. but it has crashed most of the other software when run. it crashes a program about 10 seconds after it's opened.
i have tried directx 7 (does the Mill2 support directx 7? - diagnostics it says it is an early directx version and doesn't recognise it as version 7)
the system was totaly unstable - so i tried win 98 first edition. stable as a rock (for windoze).
anyone know why there is such a bad problem?
and if anyone wants to give me (for free) a new motherboard and G400 max card installed on it - could you chuck 256mb ram with it as well - just email me and ill tell you where to send it...
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