Re: RightMark Analyzer Program
- From: "Richard Crowley" <rcrowley@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 06:27:25 -0700
"Mike Rivers" wrote ...
Eeyore wrote:Are you sure you don't have a dodgy device driver loaded somewhere ?
The one thing that I have in common with all the computers (all
laptops) that I've tried RightMark on is that they all have the
Digigram VX Pocket driver installed. I've been tempted to try
uninstalling that on the "shop" computer since I almost never use the
Digigram card in that one other than to use RightMark, which doesn't
work worth a damn with that card either. I've been reluctant to
uninstall that because it seems that whenever I re-install it, it
takes me a week of fooling around to find all the right settings
again.
"Digigram" is my definition of "dodgy". I've given up on them.
I'd check it with a fresh plain vanilla install of XP. Can you do that ?
Some people wipe the boot drive and start fresh once a
year. It is like the computer version of "spring cleaning".
It's not difficult to install a fresh copy of XP. What is
difficult is preserving whatever data, settings, apps when
you do it.
When I got a new laptop at the office I refused to use their
"backup-restore" process because I wasnted to start fresh
without a load of legacy trash. I copied the boot drive to
my own external disc and I'm only retrieving misc files from
it as I need them. The scheme works well for me.
.
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