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Windows XP & Linux NVIDIA Display Drivers If you have a problem with the NVIDIA ForceWare Drivers on XP or Linux then this is the place to get help!

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Old Jul 24, 2002, 04:34 PM   #1
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Default Post NIVIDIA Display Settings Questions for UT

I have a Geforce4 Ti4600 card and just installed NIVIDIA 30.30 Drivers. Seems like the graphics aren't that clear/crisp when next to walls or in the dark. For whatever reason my older card looked better. I use 3d Settings. I set the anti to 4. Is it the settings or something else. Help appreciated. I was unable to remove the ATI Control Panel from Add/Remove. ATI said it shouldn't cause conflicts. Thanks.
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Old Jul 27, 2002, 04:35 AM   #2
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is the ATi icon located in Control Panel? Try searching your computer for *.cpl and see if you can determine which one is the ATi control panel. If so you can delete that file. Always backup your registry first though, just in case.
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Old Jul 27, 2002, 02:39 PM   #3
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I would always say remove all traces of older drivers first especially when switching cards or switching between older drivers...if you can't do it from add/remove control pannel - try doing it maually in the registry - but back it up first in case you delete something important
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You may also try the utility UTGledit, it will help you make many adjustments to your openGL settings.
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