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16-Nov-2009, 11:50 AM #1
Red face Question about Video Driver- BSD
I have a friends computer (Toshiba M35X- Satelite)
Anyhow it was very reluctant to run XP. When I finally got it to run in safe mode I did a system restore and it ran again (temporarily).

I defragmented the disc. I also looked to see the drivers installed. They all seemed to be working fine with no question marks.

I am afraid to turn the computer off so I just put it on sleep mode.

Everything is working fine. But I did notice on the Display in Device Settings has 2 of the exact same drivers listed.

I double checked the Device Settings on my Dell and there is only one Display driver?

So I am wondering if the conflicting drivers for the same Video Card are creating Windows XP to BlueScreen and make it so difficult to load Windows.

Any insight?
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