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Old 11-19-2003, 10:57 AM   #4
feldon34
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Yes, the GOOD, WORKING video driver for your video card was replaced with something else by Microsoft. All too common tale.

You need to roll back your XP to the old driver.

Or you may be able to resolve the problem by holding down the Ctrl key and pressing T in the Aquarium. (You must turn off Exit on Mouse Move first in Settings)


P.S. DirectX is not offered as an upgrade by Windows Update.
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