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Old 10-28-2002, 03:48 AM   #14
Paladin2000
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Join Date: February 19, 2002
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Quote:
Originally posted by Hayashi:
Err, any thing I can do in case *this install* also goes belly up? Short of digging up my TNT2 CD, what can I do to get back to where I was?
Here is what you can do:

1. Download the detonator drivers.

2. Reboot your PC and press F8 before the stpid Microsoft Windows screen loads up. Select the "safe mode". I am assumming you are running on Windows 98 SE.

3. Go to "Control Panel" and select "System" and on the taps above, select "Device Manager". Locate the item called "Display adaptors" and delete all devices that are attach to this item.

4. Reboot your windows and install the Detonator drivers. You might be asked to insert the original windows disk, in any case just have the disk ready in case if the damn Windows ask for it.

5. After the drivers is installed, reboot your PC again.

6. The next time, Windows should automatically detects your TNT2 card and make use of the Detonator driver. If it doesn't just go to the control panel again and delete the device which is marked with a question mark (?) and reboot your PC again. This will trigger the auto hardware detect to kick in again.

Hope that helps.
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