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I recently re-installed W2000 and my screen fonts look terrible. There's
nothing in the display that helps(right-click on the desktop). I know that
ClearType is not availabel for W2000. Any alternatives?

Thanks
Robert Dion

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Check the hardware manufacturer's web site for the latest Windows 2000
driver for your graphics adapter.

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"Robert Dion" wrote:
|I recently re-installed W2000 and my screen fonts look terrible. There's
| nothing in the display that helps(right-click on the desktop). I know
that
| ClearType is not availabel for W2000. Any alternatives?
|
| Thanks
| Robert Dion
|
|

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Done that. Got the most recent update from NVIDIA.

Thanks anyways

On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 15:31:08 -0600, "Dave Patrick"
<DSPatrick@nOsPAM.gmail.com> wrote:

>Check the hardware manufacturer's web site for the latest Windows 2000
>driver for your graphics adapter.

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I reconfigured the screen resolution and refresh rate as per the
manufacturer's recommendation. Much better, not to the way I want it.
But it'll do until I get XP.

Before 1152x864 at 60hertz

After 1152x864 at 75hz

Thanks David


On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 15:31:08 -0600, "Dave Patrick"
<DSPatrick@nOsPAM.gmail.com> wrote:

>Check the hardware manufacturer's web site for the latest Windows 2000
>driver for your graphics adapter.

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You're welcome.

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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
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Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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"Robert Dion" wrote:
|I reconfigured the screen resolution and refresh rate as per the
| manufacturer's recommendation. Much better, not to the way I want it.
| But it'll do until I get XP.
|
| Before 1152x864 at 60hertz
|
| After 1152x864 at 75hz
|
| Thanks David

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Just to chime in with my experiences.....

I recently got a flat panel LCD display and found out that the display won't
look very good unless it's set to the manufacturer's recommended setting. I
never knew that about LCD displays but it seems that any other settings
other then the recommended one results in a poor picture.

In my case I bought a 17" and have to run it @ 1280x1024 @ 60Hz to get a
good picture - and that took some getting used to. I miss the ability to
choose whatever resolution I wanted with a CRT and still get an awesome
picture......

"Dave Patrick" <DSPatrick@nOsPAM.gmail.com> wrote in message
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> You're welcome.
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
> Microsoft Certified Professional
> Microsoft MVP [Windows]
> http://www.microsoft.com/protect
>
> "Robert Dion" wrote:
> |I reconfigured the screen resolution and refresh rate as per the
> | manufacturer's recommendation. Much better, not to the way I want it.
> | But it'll do until I get XP.
> |
> | Before 1152x864 at 60hertz
> |
> | After 1152x864 at 75hz
> |
> | Thanks David
>
>

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