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Old December 5th 03, 11:57 AM
George
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Default After clean install, default font is bad

I formatted the hard drive and then I did a clean install
of XP Pro on a laptop. The display fonts look all washed
out. Not crisp and clear at all. Some letters are darker
than others. Somewhere there is a setting to be changed
but I cannot find it. I previously had Win 2000 installed
and the display was perfect so I don't think that it is
the hardware.
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Old December 5th 03, 11:58 AM
Patrick
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Default After clean install, default font is bad

George wrote:
I formatted the hard drive and then I did a clean install
of XP Pro on a laptop. The display fonts look all washed
out. Not crisp and clear at all. Some letters are darker
than others. Somewhere there is a setting to be changed
but I cannot find it. I previously had Win 2000 installed
and the display was perfect so I don't think that it is
the hardware.


Seems that XP has only loaded default drivers for your graphics card.
The manufacture of the graphics-card should supply drivers for you. Or if
the graphics are build-in, the motherboard manufacturer.


 




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