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Default 11-26-2002, 06:43 PM

Unless you know how to do this, consider NOT doing it, this CAN screw up your system if done incorrectly.

You can try to disable your VooDoo card in your hardware profile. First, right-mouse click your My Computer, and choose Properties. At the top, choose Device Manager. Now, I'm at school so I can't see the properties, but look for one called Video, I think. There should be 2 Graphics cards under there. If there are two, disable the VooDoo card by right-mouse clicking it, choose properties, then checkmark the box saying "Disable in the Hardware Profile".

Now, press OK, and you will have to probably reboot. See if this fixes your problem.
  
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