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i was using a nvidia graphic card with d lastest nvidia driver. the startup was somewhere aroung 1-1.5min. i bought an ATI card and uninstalled d nvidia driver install ATI driver only see vista startup jump to 3min!! what is the problem.? thanx in advance -- vijfifa |
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"vijfifa" wrote in message ... i was using a nvidia graphic card with d lastest nvidia driver. the startup was somewhere aroung 1-1.5min. i bought an ATI card and uninstalled d nvidia driver install ATI driver only see vista startup jump to 3min!! what is the problem.? thanx in advance -- vijfifa Try disabling CCC from the system tray at startup. You can do this from the Catalyst control centre /options/preferences /disable system tray menu You dont need this at startup as you can access it by right clicking on the desktop If that does`nt help then maybe worth checking your event viewer for possible problems. Double check you downloaded the correct driver for your Video Card and O/S. Regards, Graham.... |
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"vijfifa" wrote in message ... i was using a nvidia graphic card with d lastest nvidia driver. the startup was somewhere aroung 1-1.5min. i bought an ATI card and uninstalled d nvidia driver install ATI driver only see vista startup jump to 3min!! what is the problem.? thanx in advance -- vijfifa Try disabling CCC from the system tray at startup. You can do this from the Catalyst control centre /options/preferences /disable system tray menu You dont need this at startup as you can access it by right clicking on the desktop If that does`nt help then maybe worth checking your event viewer for possible problems. Double check you downloaded the correct driver for your Video Card and O/S. Regards, Graham.... |