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Alg?
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      12th Feb 2005
Hello, I have a problem with my graphic card ati 9600, don't know how
to solve it, well, yes I know, but I don't know if it's possible. The
problem is related to the drivers, if I want to play to one game I
must install the latest drivers, but...the computers crashes often
while not working on 3d enviroment. On the other side, if I want to
work but don't want to play I must install the original drivers, but
then I can't play. Ok?

What I must do, according to if I want to play or work must install
different drivers.

Play: new drivers.
Work: old drivers.

As you may think this is annoying...my question is:

Is there some chance to use different drivers for the same device
according to a different user login? I could do it before on MS-DOS,
for the people used to this since time ago, but don't know if I can do
it in Windows XP. Thank's for the answer.
 
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philo
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      12th Feb 2005
Alg? wrote:
> Hello, I have a problem with my graphic card ati 9600, don't know how
> to solve it, well, yes I know, but I don't know if it's possible. The
> problem is related to the drivers, if I want to play to one game I
> must install the latest drivers, but...the computers crashes often
> while not working on 3d enviroment. On the other side, if I want to
> work but don't want to play I must install the original drivers, but
> then I can't play. Ok?
>
> What I must do, according to if I want to play or work must install
> different drivers.
>
> Play: new drivers.
> Work: old drivers.
>
> As you may think this is annoying...my question is:
>
> Is there some chance to use different drivers for the same device
> according to a different user login? I could do it before on MS-DOS,
> for the people used to this since time ago, but don't know if I can do
> it in Windows XP. Thank's for the answer.



i don;t think you can install different drivers for different profiles

however you could do a 2nd installation and dual boot

 
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Aandi Inston
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      12th Feb 2005
(E-Mail Removed) (Alg?) wrote:

>Hello, I have a problem with my graphic card ati 9600, don't know how
>to solve it, well, yes I know, but I don't know if it's possible. The
>problem is related to the drivers, if I want to play to one game I
>must install the latest drivers, but...the computers crashes often
>while not working on 3d enviroment. On the other side, if I want to
>work but don't want to play I must install the original drivers, but
>then I can't play. Ok?


You could reduce the video acceleration. That generally reduces the
chances of crashes from bugs in drivers. You might be able to strike
a balance between reliability and performance.

And also, contact the maker of the card. These bugs only get fixed if
they are known about.
>
>What I must do, according to if I want to play or work must install
>different drivers.
>
>Play: new drivers.
>Work: old drivers.
>
>As you may think this is annoying...my question is:
>
>Is there some chance to use different drivers for the same device
>according to a different user login? I could do it before on MS-DOS,
>for the people used to this since time ago, but don't know if I can do
>it in Windows XP. Thank's for the answer.


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Daniel Terhell
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      13th Feb 2005
You can choose to disable selected drivers by setting up separate hardware
profiles. Go Control Panel->System->Hardware->Hardware Profiles

Regards,

Daniel Terhell
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http://www.resplendence.com



"Alg?" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello, I have a problem with my graphic card ati 9600, don't know how
> to solve it, well, yes I know, but I don't know if it's possible. The
> problem is related to the drivers, if I want to play to one game I
> must install the latest drivers, but...the computers crashes often
> while not working on 3d enviroment. On the other side, if I want to
> work but don't want to play I must install the original drivers, but
> then I can't play. Ok?
>
> What I must do, according to if I want to play or work must install
> different drivers.
>
> Play: new drivers.
> Work: old drivers.
>
> As you may think this is annoying...my question is:
>
> Is there some chance to use different drivers for the same device
> according to a different user login? I could do it before on MS-DOS,
> for the people used to this since time ago, but don't know if I can do
> it in Windows XP. Thank's for the answer.



 
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Alg?
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      14th Feb 2005
Don't need to disable it, just use newer driver version insteade of
the old when I want to play, and use the old ones if I want to work.


"Daniel Terhell" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<(E-Mail Removed)>...
> You can choose to disable selected drivers by setting up separate hardware
> profiles. Go Control Panel->System->Hardware->Hardware Profiles
>
> Regards,
>
> Daniel Terhell
> Resplendence Software Projects Sp
> (E-Mail Removed)
> http://www.resplendence.com
>
>
>
> "Alg?" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hello, I have a problem with my graphic card ati 9600, don't know how
> > to solve it, well, yes I know, but I don't know if it's possible. The
> > problem is related to the drivers, if I want to play to one game I
> > must install the latest drivers, but...the computers crashes often
> > while not working on 3d enviroment. On the other side, if I want to
> > work but don't want to play I must install the original drivers, but
> > then I can't play. Ok?
> >
> > What I must do, according to if I want to play or work must install
> > different drivers.
> >
> > Play: new drivers.
> > Work: old drivers.
> >
> > As you may think this is annoying...my question is:
> >
> > Is there some chance to use different drivers for the same device
> > according to a different user login? I could do it before on MS-DOS,
> > for the people used to this since time ago, but don't know if I can do
> > it in Windows XP. Thank's for the answer.

 
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