Your aux jacks are probably a line-in for your stereo. They are used to connect extra components such as a turntable or a CD player.
You can use the aux setting to listen to the music that is on your computer. Simply plug into the line-out instead of the line-in of your sound card.
You can use...
Go to the Control panel. Click on Display, Settings, Advanced, and Adapter. You will also see your refresh rate. Try changing it to Adapter default. That might help.
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You might like to go to www.themedoctor.com. The site is full of themes, tips and utilities. Click on medical kit and download Desktop Architect v2.11. I believe you will find this usefull for configuring your themes.
Hope this helps,
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Good call thatrenowned. renajb, did you check under Display/Themes? Go into Display and click on Themes. Look down and you should see a Theme window that says current settings. Click on the arrow to the right of this window. This should display all of the themes you have available. Now click on...
Locate your downloaded themes. Unzip Them into C:\Program Files\PLUS!\Themes After you do this, you should be able to access them from your Display/Themes menu.
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I'm the same way. The reason I mentioned the refresh rate is due to fact it happend to me with a couple of ati cards and a older monitor. The only settings that would work were 60 Hz and adapter default regardless of the sceen resolution. I wasn't saying benzito was wrong. axeladam never did...
You are right paparazi, but it seems to me that some video cards and/or monitors can only support certain resolutions at a particular refresh rate.
If I'm wrong just let me know,
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Sounds like your video adapter refresh rate is in need of adjustment. Just go into the advanced settings for display and click on adapter. Try a setting of 60 or 70 Hz.
Hope this helps,
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You have a Via chipset and Windows update gave you a Intel driver for your Primary and Secondary Bus Master IDE controllers. Just download the lastest 4 in 1 drivers from Via. Unzip the file. Then go into device manager and update the drivers for the two. Point it to your Via file and WIN9X...
Just go to Start, Settings, Taskbar and Start Menu, Advanced, and scroll down the Start Menu and Taskbar window.
Place a check mark in Scroll Programs box and apply. You should now be able to see all of your programs simply by scrolling down.
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Just a thought. I had the same trouble as you. It turned out that the 3D sound driver for my sound card was incompatible with the game. Does it play correctly with the 3D sound turned off?
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