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Serious POVers run povengin.exe as their shell and have all that
silly stuff like explorer as an option on the POV tools menu, you
know it makes sence.
TonyB wrote:
>
> > Boy I keep hearing bad thing over and over with regards to ATI boards.
>
> The board has been nothing but great in the time I've had it. This is my first
> problem.
>
> > There are no .dll's that would have been replaced by ther ATI setup file.
>
> I hope you're right...
>
> > All of Pov's .dlls are local to it's own directory. Make sure that your
> > windows settings are correct i.e. color depth and screen resolution.
>
> That hasn't changed a bit.
>
> > Other than that it may be a direct conflict with the ATI drivers and the
> > Pov software. If all else fails reinstall your previous drivers and forget
> > about the updated drivers. Was there a reason for installing them in the
> > first place other than they were recommended by the manufacturer ?
>
> I only got them because they now include ICD drivers for the OpenGL, which
> means that now all my 3D apps and games can be accelerated by it, and because
> I pride myself on always having the latest version of everything I run. I
> really don't want to uninstall them...
>
> BTW, I ran an experiment. I restarted the machine with progman instead of
> exporer, and POV ran just fine. I restarted with explorer and killed all of
> ATI's background stuff (CTRL+ALT+DEL, you know), and the machine once again
> froze. I'm stumped...
>
> --
> Anthony L. Bennett
> http://welcome.to/TonyB
>
> Non nova, sed nove.
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Cheers
Steve
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