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I suppose the next thing to try is to reinstall drivers but -- hardware neophyte that I am -- I'm scared I'll make it worse. What I would do is just go to NVIDIA (it's a GEForce 4) and download latest drivers. Any probs with that?
Nope. It's really easy. Just download the drivers at Nvidia's site. Click
*HERE* Save them to an easy to access place (I usually save them to desktop until I have them installed). Now go to Add Remove Programs in the Start menu. Find the NVidia Display drivers and remove them. You will be prompted to restart. When you reboot, the screen will look like crap, but don't worry. now install your new drivers. After you are done with the install, right click on your desktop, select properties. Change the resolution of your screen to whatever looks best, and change the color quality to 32 bit (or whatever you like. Depending on the monitor you use, I would suggest changing the refresh rate from the stock 60 hertz to something above 70. This is under the Advanced button on the last tab of the properties. The reason is that 60 Hz is known to cause monster headaches, because it is not fast enough. You may have to play with the settings on the monitor after this.
If you want, while you are in the advanced tab, you can play around with your Nvidia cards settings. I use an ATI card, so I really do not know how much the Nvidia drivers have changed, so someone else can help you here if you like.
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ps: Hey Jarg, did you know that if you run spellcheck on a post with "Jarg" it says your name is not a word and suggests "jerk"?
LOL, Lot's of wisdom can be found in the spellchecker :D
This may not help your problem... but at least you will be running the latest software for your card, and will probably get a little better performance. How old is your monitor?