The uninstaller do not correctly uninstall the latest driver.
I have used the certified for a bit, but decided to change them after noticed that they are not compatible with FS2000.
So I used the uninstaller to uninstall, gone to take a the while the PC was rebooting, and found a requester that asked for the driver's disk 1.
After having searched a bit for the problem, I've reached the conclusion that when the uninstaller delete the Matrox inf files from the PC, it doesn't know that the new inf has a different name from the past, and do not delete it.
When I reboot, Windowsd find it -the inf file- but do not find the drivers (who where correctly deleted), so it ask for the driver disk.
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Italian Guy, Bad English
D'ya want an Italian version?
I have used the certified for a bit, but decided to change them after noticed that they are not compatible with FS2000.
So I used the uninstaller to uninstall, gone to take a the while the PC was rebooting, and found a requester that asked for the driver's disk 1.
After having searched a bit for the problem, I've reached the conclusion that when the uninstaller delete the Matrox inf files from the PC, it doesn't know that the new inf has a different name from the past, and do not delete it.
When I reboot, Windowsd find it -the inf file- but do not find the drivers (who where correctly deleted), so it ask for the driver disk.
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Italian Guy, Bad English
D'ya want an Italian version?
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