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Hi,
I'm just wondering about the very minimalistic amount of options presented to the user in the display settings. Using the same driver with a TNT card in my old machine, I have several options around 3D etc.
What do you think about this?
Normally these options are available on the settings tab - advanced. What driver and card do you have?
Regards, Rob
Sony decided to use a GeForce4 Ti 4600 based Card.
SiSoftware Sandra told me:
Video Adapter
Model : NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4600 (Sony)
Total Memory : 127MB (127MB Video) (62MB AGP)
Texture Memory : 189MB
Supports DIME Texturing : Yes
VGA Compatible : No
Current Video Mode
Video Mode : 1024x768 16M+ TrueColour (32-bit)
Refresh Rate : 70Hz
Virtual Desktop Size : 1024x768
Video Driver
Model ID : nv4_mini.sys
Version : 6.13.10.4232
Supported Windows Version : 4.00
Video Acceleration : Yes, All Functions
The driver is an updated Sony OEM driver, but I also tried to use the original nVidia Denotator driver, same results.
I can only see the nView and the Overlay entries in the left hand side menu.
Is this card some kind of crippled hardware?
I would try removing the drivers using add remove programs then run a cleaner like nasty file remover at http://www.etplanet.com/download/ati_nvidia.shtm
I would then reinstall the detonator drivers. There are other utilities on the above site that may assist you.
Make sure that you set a restore point and make any necessary backups before doing the above.
Regards, Rob
"crippled hardware" is exactly the correct expression!!!
sony did not use "real" geforce ti -technology but built in a graficboard that is worth about 50 EUR (the man on the vaio told me laughing).
and therefore there aren't such important and unique features as nvidias nview-technology (dual monitor mode).
Greetings,
poldip
p.s. please read "RXM21 Verarschung des Jahres" for the full story
If you update to the new drivers on that are found at www.vaio-link.com you should be able to access the advanced functions with the nview control panel. Steve-O
I've already installed this updated driver ... that's it. Therefore I think I've expected to much there
OK. However, it works as it should ... until now
Have a nice day
Good
Maybe you should download the nVidia driver remover, I saw it in PC Utilities. A google search should find it.