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Date: 12/26/2008 7:32:00 PM ( Admin )
Try this... 1. Right click on the Desktop. 2. Select Menu Properties 3. Select Tab Settings 4. Select Button Advanced. 5. Change the Hardware Acceleration values.. Set it to each slider setting and click apply Then close the browser windows Open new browser and see if it works. I have found on many computers that the acceleration values can mess up how application work. I can't use the Full Acceleration it slows down the computer too much. |
Date: 12/26/2008 7:57:00 PM
From Authorid: 10657
Well, Admin already told you I keep mine at a medium speed but, I can increase it without problems |
Date: 12/26/2008 8:17:00 PM ( From Author ) From Authorid: 7849 it doesnt work... |
Date: 12/26/2008 8:47:00 PM From Authorid: 60685 Any ideas? Hmmmm... Sowy, maybe Microsoft has it in for you, they've had it in for me for years. |
Date: 12/27/2008 8:36:00 AM
From Authorid: 10657
You can try here but, I think it's the same thing admin told you to do http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/accessibility/smoothscrolling.mspx |
Date: 12/27/2008 8:51:00 AM From Authorid: 14754 what if you dont have menu properties? |
Date: 12/27/2008 9:36:00 AM From Authorid: 46486 I think Admin's advice is pretty much it... I don't know sorry, that stinks. |
Date: 12/27/2008 3:22:00 PM From Authorid: 30093 Sounds like graphics driver issues. You said you reinstalled Windows; I'm assuming you didn't backup your drivers. |
Date: 12/28/2008 9:28:00 PM ( From Author ) From Authorid: 7849 i figured it out, and your right, i didnt back up my drivers... thanks so much. |
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