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.PNG+ (Portable Network Graphics Plus) Files - No Support ...
The whole point is to implement an interfaces that requires a Drect-X 3D card, making it much more difficult to put Linux, which uses OpenGL 3D, into a Vista PC. The irony of course, is that most of the graphics card makers have figured out that the market for "Direct-X Only" cards is very limited.

Help accessing my laptop.
Mike M...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public virtualpc i'm running windows xp for my host and trying to set up a vista business as a guest how do i set it up so the vp will see my graphics card ati 200m on the host to run vista's advance display settings?

Intel 830m Graphics Vista Suport?
Shawn B. lea...@html.com microsoft public dotnet framework drawing I'm making plans to develop an 2D interactive vector graphics library. It will be used to render basic graphics primitives (lines, polygons,...). It has to be fast and my questione is, which one to use on Windows Vista, GDI+ or DirectX?

code 12 with geforce 6600 GT added to HP Compaq dc7600 cmt
Andy [YaYa] android8...@MAPSONhotmail.com microsoft public windows vista games Unfortunatly LoL, what EA is going to tell you is your video card isn't supported by The Sims 2, Possibly the standard graphics card isn't up to the job - but I don't want to buy another only to find that doesn't fix the problem.

Vista and Graphics - Is Matrox really that good for text ...
You back up your data, delete the existing vista partition, format, and do a compleate clean install Before you do this, make sure that your laptop has at least 1Gig of RAM, and 128MBs of Graphics, and that is the bare minimum! What are your system specs? You don't get high-end hardware specs with Vista Basic.

Can any one advise me on which laptop i should get?
Dynamic, High-Interaction, Multi-View Graphics: ViSta constructs very-high-interaction, dynamic graphics that show you multiple views of your data simultaneously. The graphics are designed to augment your visual intuition so that you can better understand your data. - See What Your Data Have To Say: ViSta's

Cheap graphics card - Vista ready
Using virtual machines to test hardware compatibility is never a good idea even without worrying about the new graphics features in Vista. The chances that your virtual machines will have the same hardware configuration as do your real computers is slim to none. -- Paul Adare MVP - Windows - Virtual Machine

Has Vista got chronic graphics driver problems?
I hate to lose such a formidable graphics program. HELP! ================================ As you have discovered...Picture It! 2001 will install on Vista but will not run correctly. The latest version of MS Digital Image Suite which was the replacement for Picture It! is optimized for vista and will open all of

So why did mighty Microsoft turn so wimpy?
Charlie Tame char...@tames.net microsoft public windows vista general Mickey Lane wrote: I have 2 Vista machines with Nvidia GPUs. One is 64-bit and the other is 32-bit. Drivers for both are up-to-date more or less - one is an HP laptop and I'm using the latest they provide. Both machines run Aero Glass.

Problem adding a graphics card
Nigel Molesworth re...@thegroup.email.invalid uk comp homebuilt I'm re-building my PC in readiness for Windows Vista. I need a quiet graphics card that will drive 2 monitors. I've been advised as follows: If you are not planning on an HDTV tuner in the future then a ATI X1300PRO or an NVIDIA 7600GS would be a good

Vista graphics set up
I interpreted the release note statement to not be a function of the graphic cards vendor or its Vista drivers but as an graphics card independent issue with the MS provided MPEG2 Decoder in VISTA since on my dual boot system with Intel graphics Vista uses a lot more CPU power then XP uses when playing back the

Even top officials struggled to make vista work!!!
Why the same hardware worked fine in Windows XP / MCE system, and why not in Vista OS is my problem right now. That was the reason why I thought graphics driver is causing the problem. Well, that's a good question. On XP, you were rendering into an overlay, whereas on Vista you are typically rendering into a

Vista Aero: CPU/Graphics Card Murder
Richard G. Harper rghar...@email.com microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices I would check the Intel web site for a definitive answer but given that some of the 900 series chips aren't being supported, the even older 800 series is almost surely not. -- Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] rghar...@gmail.com

NVIDIA Graphics Drivers + Vista = BSOD?
Linonut lino...@bone.com comp os linux advocacy After takin' a swig o' grog, Erik Funkenbusch belched out this bit o' wisdom: Compositing is not a "simple" task, nor is alpha blending. Windows has been doing this for 7 years, but it sucks up a ton of CPU. The whole point is to offload that task the *G*PU,

Vista Rating Index
The lack of driver support in Vista is very dissapointing. As a IT professional I cannot recomend upgrading existing systems to Vista due to the poor support. :( I am still hoping some enterprising coders will start creating drivers rather than waiting for slow OEM's. :) "Jane C" wrote: Unfortunately your graphics

NO Vista driver for Intel 915 graphics card
The Vista install I have is just for fooling around. I might buy a system that had Vista on it if the specs were good enough, but Vista would have to come off before I'd actually attempt to use it. I put it on a machine with an AMD XP-2800+ and 1.4 gigs of RAM and some medium-end Nvidia graphics card.

Can any one advise me on which laptop i should get?
But the above doesn't work in Vista. Specifically the icon graphics is missing/not showing. Also the button looks to be system drawn (vertical shading). Which bit is failing? Does LoadIcon return a valid icon? Dave I found the problem. Vista doesn't work with buttons that have 2 color (monochrome) icons.

Windows Vista: quiet graphics card for 2 monitors
RalfG itsno...@la-de-da.deda microsoft public windowsxp moviemaker You need to download and install Vista compatible drivers for your graphics adapter. Get them either from the computer manufacturer, or the graphics card manufacturer or direct from SIS. "squishi" <squi...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

Is this a good graphics card to use with big telly?
Bo Berglund bobergl...@home.se microsoft public virtualpc On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 21:34:02 -0800, Mike <M...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: i'm running windows xp for my host and trying to set up a vista business as a guest how do i set it up so the vp will see my graphics card ati 200m on the host to run vista's

Sims 2 and Civ IV graphic problems on Vista
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r...@zianet.com microsoft public windows vista general On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 13:34:04 -0700, ERE wrote: I need to find an affordable graphics editing software that will work well with Vista...something with cloning tools, hue/tone adjustments, all kinds of things...to work creatively not only with photos,