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Q.  Why does my Monitor display flickers very badly?
R.  Change your Refresh rate at your Display properties in the Control
    Panel to 60Hz or higher. Refresh rate below 60Hz generally
    flickers badly. It is also Monitor dependent.


Q.  There are no refresh rates settings for some of the screen resolutions.
R.  The refresh rate for these Screen resolution is fixed at certain value. 


Q.  My System Hangs when playing games such as Forsaken or MageSlayer.
R.  There are patches available for downloading from the Web Sites of the 
    respective Games Vendors that will enable the fixing of these issues.


Q.  There is no display after I plug in the Card and Switch on the System.
R.  Check that you Monitor Cables and power cables are plugged in properly 
    and power supply switched on. Try taking out and putting back the card
    again. The card may not be seating fully into the AGP slot.


Q.  I am unable to obtain 1600X1200 resolution on my monitor.
R.  The resolution the Graphic is able to run is dependent on the Monitor 
    itself. If you monitor does not support this resolution, then you will 
    not be able to go up to this resolution.

Q.  I cannot get 16 color using screen resolutions above 1280X1024.
R.  Screen resolutions above 1280X1024 can only be run at a minimum of 
    256 color. This is a common implementation among Graphic Cards 
    Manufacturers.


Q.  Under Windows NT 4.0, I am unable to install the Graphic Card correctly.
R.  Under Windows NT 4.0, you must first install Windows NT 4.0 Service 
    Pack 3 or later in order to get AGP support.


Q.  I am having difficulties installing the Graphic Card Under Windows 95.
R.  Please ensure that you have installed USB Supplement from Microsoft and 
    there are no conflicting devices in your device Manager that may be 
    causing Resources allocation problem. Also check that you have 
    installed DirectX 6.0 or later for best performances.

Q.  Do I need to install DirectX 6.0 in the Installation CD under
    Windows NT 4.0?
R.  The DirectX 6.0 is meant for Windows 95 SR2.1 or later. Do not install 
    it under Windows NT 4.0.

Q.  Can I install TNT2 Graphic Card under Windows 95 SR1 or earlier?
R.  due to the fact that Windows 95 SR1 or earlier does not have support for 
    AGP devices, the TNT2 will not be able to install or function
    properly.


Q.  After Drivers installation and Windows Restarts, there is Plug and Play 
    detection of my Monitor. Why is this so?
R.  The Plug and Play Detection of your Monitor is to enable the
    TNT2 Graphic Card to detect the capabilities and limits of your
    Monitor's Supported Resolutions and Refresh Rates. If you are uncertain
    of what to choose, just click the "Next" button and let Windows select
    the most appropriate drivers for your Monitor.

Q.  Under Windows 95 SR2.1, when I click on the "Additional Properties" 
    button in Display properties, nothing happens. Is this a bug?
R.  This is a bug with a file from Microsoft called "comctl32.dll". you can
    download the updated file from Microsoft Web site (Search for the file
    called "401comupd.exe") or you can upgrade this file by just installiing 
    Internet Explorer 4.01 or later on your system.
	
