screeen saver staccato

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Guest

Hi all. I have a strange behavior with my screen saver. When I use Plus! My
Pictures or Marquee mode the text or pix move in a stittering motion; they do
not smoothly move across the screen. Not a big deal but I was looking for
some ideas as to why this happens. This behavior was not happening when the
system was new about two years ago. I religiously use AV, Spybot, firewall
and I'm careful to make sure ther are no uneeded programs loading at startup
as listed in msconfig/startup. My system is Intel 2.53MHz, 1 GB memory. Any
ideas?
 
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Carey Frisch [MVP]

System Requirements for Plus!
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/plus/sysreq.asp

"Video adapter with 3-D graphics acceleration and 16 MB of memory (minimum)
is required to run screen savers, games, and visualizations. The video adapter must
be Windows XP-compatible."

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User
Microsoft Newsgroups

Be Smart! Protect Your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/protect/default.mspx

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| Hi all. I have a strange behavior with my screen saver. When I use Plus! My
| Pictures or Marquee mode the text or pix move in a stittering motion; they do
| not smoothly move across the screen. Not a big deal but I was looking for
| some ideas as to why this happens. This behavior was not happening when the
| system was new about two years ago. I religiously use AV, Spybot, firewall
| and I'm careful to make sure ther are no uneeded programs loading at startup
| as listed in msconfig/startup. My system is Intel 2.53MHz, 1 GB memory. Any
| ideas?
| --
| Thanks,
| Russ
 
G

Guest

Thanks for your reply Carey. This behavior just showed up recently without
regard to my video card which is not 3-D. The screen saver was not jerky
when I first started using it (about a year ago) and has remianed problem
free until recently.
 
G

Guest

Correction to my post below. My video card is an nVidia Ti-4200 and is
capable of 3D graghics acceleration. The same problem persists.
 

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