I do not believe my problem is graphics card driver related for the simple reason that I have seen the most recent driver of 91.31 to be more appropriate for the higher end graphics cards such as PCI Express or even AGP. I have driver, or force ware version, 81.98. I also updated the Bios. Specs are Windows XP, Pentium 4 @ 3.06GHz, 200GB hard drive and 3GB of Random Access Memory. This computer is certainly capable of running this 256GB graphics card. The settings I have with the card are 70Hertz refresh rate, 1280 by 1024 pixels screen resolution and 32 bit color. ISSUE: I don't know whether to call them black dots, lines or hatch marks. Regardless of what you call them, they appear to me to be ugly. They appear when Windows uses the cute watermarks at the bottom right hand corner of the screen, such as when you go to "my pictures" or "search." In these two cases Windows would have a watermark of, what looks to me as a picture of a beach ball, and for "search," a magnify glass.|||damn ***** Nvidia GeForce 6200 PCI video card. How do I get rid of tiny black lines or scrape marks on screen headers?
I do not believe my problem is graphics card driver related for the simple reason that I have seen the most recent driver of 91.31 to be more appropriate for the higher end graphics cards such as PCI Express or even AGP. I have driver, or force ware version, 81.98. I also updated the Bios. Specs are Windows XP, Pentium 4 @ 3.06GHz, 200GB hard drive and 3GB of Random Access Memory. This computer is certainly capable of running this 256GB graphics card. The settings I have with the card are 70Hertz refresh rate, 1280 by 1024 pixels screen resolution and 32 bit color. ISSUE: I don't know whether to call them black dots, lines or hatch marks. Regardless of what you call them, they appear to me to be ugly. They appear when Windows uses the cute watermarks at the bottom right hand corner of the screen, such as when you go to "my pictures" or "search." In these two cases Windows would have a watermark of, what looks to me as a picture of a beach ball, and for "search," a magnify glass.
Nvidia GeForce 6200 PCI video card. How do I get rid of tiny black lines or scrape marks on screen headers?
I do not believe my problem is graphics card driver related for the simple reason that I have seen the most recent driver of 91.31 to be more appropriate for the higher end graphics cards such as PCI Express or even AGP. I have driver, or force ware version, 81.98. I also updated the Bios. Specs are Windows XP, Pentium 4 @ 3.06GHz, 200GB hard drive and 3GB of Random Access Memory. This computer is certainly capable of running this 256GB graphics card. The settings I have with the card are 70Hertz refresh rate, 1280 by 1024 pixels screen resolution and 32 bit color. ISSUE: I don't know whether to call them black dots, lines or hatch marks. Regardless of what you call them, they appear to me to be ugly. They appear when Windows uses the cute watermarks at the bottom right hand corner of the screen, such as when you go to "my pictures" or "search." In these two cases Windows would have a watermark of, what looks to me as a picture of a beach ball, and for "search," a magnify glass.
Nvidia GeForce 6200 PCI video card. How do I get rid of tiny black lines or scrape marks on screen headers?
I do not believe my problem is graphics card driver related for the simple reason that I have seen the most recent driver of 91.31 to be more appropriate for the higher end graphics cards such as PCI Express or even AGP. I have driver, or force ware version, 81.98. I also updated the Bios. Specs are Windows XP, Pentium 4 @ 3.06GHz, 200GB hard drive and 3GB of Random Access Memory. This computer is certainly capable of running this 256GB graphics card. The settings I have with the card are 70Hertz refresh rate, 1280 by 1024 pixels screen resolution and 32 bit color. ISSUE: I don't know whether to call them black dots, lines or hatch marks. Regardless of what you call them, they appear to me to be ugly. They appear when Windows uses the cute watermarks at the bottom right hand corner of the screen, such as when you go to "my pictures" or "search." In these two cases Windows would have a watermark of, what looks to me as a picture of a beach ball, and for "search," a magnify glass.
Nvidia GeForce 6200 PCI video card. How do I get rid of tiny black lines or scrape marks on screen headers?
I do not believe my problem is graphics card driver related for the simple reason that I have seen the most recent driver of 91.31 to be more appropriate for the higher end graphics cards such as PCI Express or even AGP. I have driver, or force ware version, 81.98. I also updated the Bios. Specs are Windows XP, Pentium 4 @ 3.06GHz, 200GB hard drive and 3GB of Random Access Memory. This computer is certainly capable of running this 256GB graphics card. The settings I have with the card are 70Hertz refresh rate, 1280 by 1024 pixels screen resolution and 32 bit color. ISSUE: I don't know whether to call them black dots, lines or hatch marks. Regardless of what you call them, they appear to me to be ugly. They appear when Windows uses the cute watermarks at the bottom right hand corner of the screen, such as when you go to "my pictures" or "search." In these two cases Windows would have a watermark of, what looks to me as a picture of a beach ball, and for "search," a magnify glass.
Nvidia GeForce 6200 PCI video card. How do I get rid of tiny black lines or scrape marks on screen headers?
I do not believe my problem is graphics card driver related for the simple reason that I have seen the most recent driver of 91.31 to be more appropriate for the higher end graphics cards such as PCI Express or even AGP. I have driver, or force ware version, 81.98. I also updated the Bios. Specs are Windows XP, Pentium 4 @ 3.06GHz, 200GB hard drive and 3GB of Random Access Memory. This computer is certainly capable of running this 256GB graphics card. The settings I have with the card are 70Hertz refresh rate, 1280 by 1024 pixels screen resolution and 32 bit color. ISSUE: I don't know whether to call them black dots, lines or hatch marks. Regardless of what you call them, they appear to me to be ugly. They appear when Windows uses the cute watermarks at the bottom right hand corner of the screen, such as when you go to "my pictures" or "search." In these two cases Windows would have a watermark of, what looks to me as a picture of a beach ball, and for "search," a magnify glass.|||CRT or LCD ?|||go to the place where you bought it?|||Try other Graphic card
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