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  • Disabling SIMD extensions in Win2k

    Anyone know the registry key to do this? It's User3D.SIMD or some such.

    Gurm, I know you posted about this and said that the location was different in the different OSes, but I can't seem to find the relevant group of keys.

    Thanks in advance,
    Rahul
    Porsche: MSI K7N2-L, Athlon XP 2100+, G400 32MB DualHead, 1G RAM, 2xMaxtor 20 GB, Gentoo Linux
    Quicksilver: HP Omnibook 500, PIII 700 MHz, 512MB RAM, 30GB, RedHat Linux 9.

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    Should be in the g400 key. If the string isn't there, then just add it and set it to 0.

    Ciao

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    • #3
      Yeah. Just find the other User3D strings and add the User3D.SIMD where they are (set to zero).

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