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April 24th, 2001 14:00

It may be a driver problem. Did you recently install the card, or did it come with the machine? You might check the "properties" section in My Computer (right click on My Computer, select properties). Go to device manager and see if there are any yellow exclamation signs. You might have a conflict. It happened to me whe I upgraded my V card. Also, if you have just recently installed a program, video intensive games are notorious for this, it may automatically change the video settings and the switchback (after the game is over) may not occur as one might want.

hope this helps...

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April 25th, 2001 03:00

Thanks, Andrew. I appreciate your response. Those are the first questions that the Dell Tech asked me, too. The answer is "No" to new software or hardware installation in the past few months. I hadn't done anything prior to this occurance and "Yes" the video card came with the machine and the drivers are the 6.31, which I've been using for months. There weren't any yellow exclamation marks, either, and I don't play any games on my computer.

I did try to update the Video drivers, but had to revert to the original ones due to incompatibility. This was done after the initial occurrance, however, so I don't think it is related.

If anyone has experienced this, I'd appreciate any comments.

Thanks Again,
Sandy

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April 25th, 2001 04:00

Hi Sandy,

I wish I could help, but I didn't have your exact problem. But for what it's worth after I ran the System File Checker program I had to reset my desktop because of the same symtoms you discribed. Also I was wondering if this happened in two week intervals, could you have a program running on a schedule? Wish I could be of more help. Maybe someone has a solution for the exact symtom.
Good Luck.


Dimension XPS B800r (March/2000)
256MB RDRAM
64MB DDR NVIDIA geFORCE Plus AGP Graphics Card
32.4 GB Ultra ATA Hard Drive
12X Max Vairable DVD ROM Drive
250MB Iomega Zip (internal)
3.5" Floopy Drive
HP DeskJet 952C (USB)
HP ScanJet 5200 Cxi (USB)
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