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Old July 7th 03, 10:17 PM
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hey,
new system with geforce 4mx440 128m installed. problems showed up using
photoshop Liquify filter. clicking window shows up as a displaced blocked
picture taken from other area of pic file I'm working with. told to
upgrade to DX9 and upgrade nvidia drivers. did both but same problem.
Dx9 definitely installed by checking dxdiag but when I check geforce screen
it shows it's using dx8. what gives? read early post that dx9 not helpful
with this card. any help most appreciated.
thanks
M


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Old July 7th 03, 10:55 PM
Martin Eriksson
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hey,
new system with geforce 4mx440 128m installed. problems showed up using
photoshop Liquify filter. clicking window shows up as a displaced blocked
picture taken from other area of pic file I'm working with. told to
upgrade to DX9 and upgrade nvidia drivers. did both but same problem.
Dx9 definitely installed by checking dxdiag but when I check geforce

screen
it shows it's using dx8. what gives? read early post that dx9 not

helpful
with this card. any help most appreciated.
thanks
M


It's a bug in the geforce screen, nothing to worry about. Your problem lies
elsewhere.

I'm not sure it's even a problem with your video card or drivers. Have you
tried reinstalling photoshop and patching it?

/M


 




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