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andy_lee999
18 Apr 2004, 8:01pm
Ok, i just bought this card, it's a 128mb card and it works fine, until i try and use Direct3d that is... i've looked around at the settings and i'm confused, the hardware acceleration is off and i can't get it on. Anybody know how to turn the acceleration on? Thanks.

GnomeWizardd
18 Apr 2004, 8:03pm
OK first you must uninstall the cards drivers. then you must do this in the same exact order that i tell you


1st REInstall service pack 1 second
2nd Reinstall your DX 9
3rd RE install you modo chipset drivers ( VIA chipeset redo the 4in 1's
4th reinstall you vid card


if that doesnt work you must reformat and and install xp then follow that order

Turambar
19 Apr 2004, 8:08pm
i have the same card and all i had to do was install the drivers

citrixmeta
19 Apr 2004, 9:10pm
what OS are u running? and SP level?

windows 2003 lowers hardware accel. by default.


go to display properties/settings/ advanced

click on troubleshoot tab, drag the slider all the way to the right, press ok and reboot


when u reboot, click start/RUN

type DXDIAG , press ok

click on DISPLAy TAB and make sure all 3 directx Features are ENABLED, if not click on the button and enable them

AusForce
28 Sep 2004, 2:21pm
About that geforce MX 4000 DDR DVI + TVOUT problem that was told to andy_lee999? I am having the same problem tried everything and still nothing even did what changed jack, Gnomewizardd and it did jack, Gnomewizardd
man you are so full of it, don't know wth your talking about coz I tried it and I say it is either a direct X 9b and c bug problem aspecial them graphic drivers I never had that problem till NVIDIA and ATI starting upgrading drivers and the are not scanning em the hole way through for bugs, I rest my case for now. Any "REAL PROFESSIONAL TECHNICIAN" that has an idea how to fix this please let us know, Cheers!!!!!

thesittingduck2
28 Sep 2004, 6:54pm
hmm me thinks you will not get a lot of help here with that attitude.
I think its worth remembering that this is a forum where ppl devote their spare time to helping others. I therefor find your post very rude and your claim totally unfound, an appology is called for.
If you want help then ask kindly and take care to explain your problem properly first.
Maybe, but not certainly, we will then find a solution to your problem.