Specifications

download NVresume from the following website:
http://www.entechtaiwan.com/
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Q. The Overlay Color Control tab of the NVIDIA control panel is greyed out. How can I
enable it?
This is by design in the latest driver sets. The Overlay Color Control tab is only enabled when you actually
have an overlay in use. To enable the controls, run a video (AVI or Quicktime) or a DVD in the background
while the control panel is open.
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Q. I installed DirectX 8 and it caused more problems than it fixed. How can I uninstall it?
There are various DirectX uninstallers available - you should be able to find one at Reactor Critical:
http://www.reactorcritical.com/
Note that some of the problems relating to DirectX 8 may be fixed when you use the drivers optimised for
DirectX 8 - 10.xx onwards.
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Q. Why I can't enable hardware acceleration in PowerDVD 3.0 under Windows 2000?
This information is taken from the PowerDVD 3.0 readme file:
For most display chips and integrated chipsets, Hardware Motion Compensation and Subpicture Alpha
blending is only available for most display cards under Windows 98 and Windows ME due to Windows 2000
driver limitations. Under Windows 2000, only SiS630 (integrated chipset) and SiS300 (display chip) are
supported.
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Q. When I install the 5.xx series of drives Windows 9x/ME locks up at the bootup screen.
How can I fix it?
Make sure that your GeForce card is not sharing any IRQs with another card (with the exception of the 'IRQ
Holder for PCI Steering' device which will always use the same IRQ as the GeForce). If you find that the
GeForce is sharing an IRQ with a PCI or ISA card, in the case of a PCI card try moving the PCI card to another
slot (avoid the slot directly next to the AGP slot as this usually shares an IRQ with the AGP slot) or, in the case
of an ISA card, reconfigure the card to use another IRQ.
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Q. When I install the 2x.xx series of drivers Windows 2000/XP I get instability problems,
insufficient virtual memory errors or an error (possibly about an infinite loop) in
nv4_disp.dll. How can I fix it?
Unfortunately there is no 'catch-all' fix at the moment. In the mean time try the tips on the following page:
http://www.viaarena.com/?PageID=64
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Q. I get 'Out Of Memory' errors although I have plenty of RAM installed. How can I fix it?
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