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BigDaddyE

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Removal of Soft15
« on: January 08, 2011, 12:48:19 pm »
Any idea on how to remove all traces of soft15 out of the registry? Remember, I pretty much suck at this stuff, so go slow. Just don't say go here, do this and done, when there are 30 steps.

In working with Andy and my VGA2 card, it seems that the card is thinking that my monitor is a 15, 25 and 31 kHz, vs just a 15 kHz. When I was playing around with soft15, I did play with all 3 buttons and I found no good way to remove soft15.

This maybe what the issue is, right now.

Thanks.

Eric
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Re: Removal of Soft15
« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2011, 02:04:14 am »
Any idea on how to remove all traces of soft15 out of the registry? Remember, I pretty much suck at this stuff, so go slow. Just don't say go here, do this and done, when there are 30 steps.

In working with Andy and my VGA2 card, it seems that the card is thinking that my monitor is a 15, 25 and 31 kHz, vs just a 15 kHz. When I was playing around with soft15, I did play with all 3 buttons and I found no good way to remove soft15.

This maybe what the issue is, right now.

Thanks.

Eric

If you choose UnInstall for the 15khz setup it removes all registry entries from it.  Andy's drivers don't even listen to those entries so it won't conflict with his card.  I really doubt it has anything todo with 15khz, if you chose the Uninstall option and/or are using Andy's Hacked ATI drivers then you should be totally in ArcadeVGA territory with things working or not working and nothing todo with 15khz.  If using the AVGA card and drivers, then it's totally up to Andy to solve the issues, registry entries for his drivers are totally separate from 15khz ones and shouldn't affect each other from what I understand.