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To: Moving Sphere who wrote (11282)9/22/2000 9:28:49 PM
From: wily  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
Moving Sphere,

2 things that may or may not be the problem: possibly you have more display adapter drivers in Device Manager than you have video cards. Or, similarly, too many monitor drivers. Go into Device Manager (which is one of the tabs if you go to Control Panel/System) and check that there is one driver for each monitor and video card.

The other thing that came to mind is your mouse driver is screwed up or inadequate.

You also might try using internet explorer instead of netscape just to see if that helps (and as a quick fix if it does). The new IE had some problems and I don't know if they've been fixed yet, so you might want to download ie5.0 rather than 5.5

wily



To: Moving Sphere who wrote (11282)9/23/2000 10:31:32 PM
From: Jeff Jordan  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 14778
 
MS,

Hey Wily!

wow, I have 5 monitors but 3 computers<g>

Resource problems w/ win98 I guess, don't load RavenQuote trading software on your system it will melt<g>

I installed Win2000 on one of my machines today....I got to say its a BIG improvement! I think this will help. I'll let you know Monday but I'm impressed.

I've got a question for someone about Win2K though. Now that I have removed Norton what is the best software to keep my hard drive healthy?