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Old October 16th 03, 12:13 AM
Cassandra
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Default Strange TV behaviour

Hello all,

I have a strange problem with my brand new FX 5600: I'm only getting
black&white output under Windows XP (driver versions 45.xx WHQL and the
52.xx beta drivers. Removed completely before changing.)

Funny thing is: during startup etc. I get color - for example at the Win
startup screen. The b&W only starts when (I guess) the driver kicks in.

All that worked very well with my 'old' Ti4200.

Can anyone help? Thanks.


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Old October 16th 03, 01:52 PM
Mike Lamb
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Have you tried uninstalling and then reinstalling
the drivers?

Mike

"Cassandra" wrote in
message ...
Hello all,

I have a strange problem with my brand new FX

5600: I'm only getting
black&white output under Windows XP (driver

versions 45.xx WHQL and the
52.xx beta drivers. Removed completely before

changing.)

Funny thing is: during startup etc. I get

color - for example at the Win
startup screen. The b&W only starts when (I

guess) the driver kicks in.

All that worked very well with my 'old' Ti4200.

Can anyone help? Thanks.




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Old October 16th 03, 02:14 PM
Me
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Maybe take a look he-
http://tvtool.info/go.htm?http://tvt...ablefaq3_e.htm


"Cassandra" wrote in message
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Hello all,

I have a strange problem with my brand new FX 5600: I'm only getting
black&white output under Windows XP (driver versions 45.xx WHQL and the
52.xx beta drivers. Removed completely before changing.)

Funny thing is: during startup etc. I get color - for example at the Win
startup screen. The b&W only starts when (I guess) the driver kicks in.

All that worked very well with my 'old' Ti4200.

Can anyone help? Thanks.




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Old October 16th 03, 02:37 PM
Cassandra
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Yes, I tried. Even with Detonator RIP to remove all remains.

To ME: Playing with TVTool now, but it resists ... all b&w ... thanks for
the link tho!

Cass


"Mike Lamb" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Have you tried uninstalling and then reinstalling
the drivers?

Mike

"Cassandra" wrote in
message ...
Hello all,

I have a strange problem with my brand new FX

5600: I'm only getting
black&white output under Windows XP (driver

versions 45.xx WHQL and the
52.xx beta drivers. Removed completely before

changing.)

Funny thing is: during startup etc. I get

color - for example at the Win
startup screen. The b&W only starts when (I

guess) the driver kicks in.

All that worked very well with my 'old' Ti4200.

Can anyone help? Thanks.






 




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