Frame Rate Question!
- Cosmos Studio
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Swapping video cards takes some care, and a complete OS rebuild is usually a good idea.
Whatever it is with your PC, Cosmos, you can learn more about this framerate cra...uhhh...stuff by reading Adobe's Technical Guides. They're here:
http://www.adobe.com/support/techguides ... /main.html
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Whatever it is with your PC, Cosmos, you can learn more about this framerate cra...uhhh...stuff by reading Adobe's Technical Guides. They're here:
http://www.adobe.com/support/techguides ... /main.html
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I'm not familiar with Compaq's, but I suspect they're not that friendly for upgraders (unlike eMachines). That model 5BW220 has integrated video hardware. You probably have to disable it through the BIOS in order to allow an add-in video card to work. That's just a guess, though.Cosmos Studio wrote:^^; ...I dunno what the problem was, but I have a Compaq 5BW220, and when I went on their forum's a lot of other people with this model can't get video cards to work as well, so I gave up. ^^
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