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In Windows XP/Below:

Right-click on your desktop -> Choose Settings Tab -> Advanced -> Then troubleshoot tab -> Hardware acceleration move silder all the way to full which is 6 notches over.

In Vista :

. Open Screen Resolution by clicking the Start button, clicking Control Panel, and then, under Appearance and Personalization, clicking Adjust screen resolution.

2. Click Advanced settings.

3. Click the Troubleshoot tab, and then click Change settings. If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

4. Move the Hardware Acceleration slider to Full.

Windows 7:

1. Right-click on your desktop and click on NVIDIA Control Panel

2. Go to the tab "Troubleshoot"

3. Click on "Change Settings"

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