26.05.2010, 18:15
these new driver will not let me have perfect settings again.
Its whited out I can not enable it..
Its whited out I can not enable it..
{HVY-E}Jinxx Wrote:Sounds like you're using Vista or Win7 and have the game installed in the default directory
... C:\program files x86\ubisoft\Il2 1946........
Files that are in this location that are considered system files (such as config files) store a back up copy when they are accessed. If you don't have FULL control, (disable UAC), when you exit the program after making changes, the new file is compared to the old saved one and if you don't have full control, the old one is put back in.
You can avoid this in two different ways.
1. Disable UAC
2. Move IL-2 to a different directory.
{HVY-E}Jinxx Wrote:Could be Mastiff.
Check in the advanced settings in Nvidia Control Panel and then pull up the settings for IL2.
Make sure that your settings say to overide, not compliment.
That was my problem when I did a re-install of drivers.
If that doesn't help, you can try to completely remove the drivers using Driver Cleaner Pro. Hard to find now, but if you need it, let me know.
Remove all Nvidia Video Drivers, set your display to generic.
Next runn CCleaner and do a registry check to delete any Nvidia entries left behind as well as fix any errors in the registry.
Now reboot the system and then reinstall the drivers.
That will reset all the registry settings for Nvidia and give you a Clean Install for the drivers.
GF_Mastiff Wrote:Thank you for your help, so every one know it was the NVIDIA anisiotropic needs to be off for some reasone. But I know have perfect setting. thank you FA'...
{HVY-E}Jinxx Wrote:Could be Mastiff.
Check in the advanced settings in Nvidia Control Panel and then pull up the settings for IL2.
Make sure that your settings say to overide, not compliment.
That was my problem when I did a re-install of drivers.
If that doesn't help, you can try to completely remove the drivers using Driver Cleaner Pro. Hard to find now, but if you need it, let me know.
Remove all Nvidia Video Drivers, set your display to generic.
Next runn CCleaner and do a registry check to delete any Nvidia entries left behind as well as fix any errors in the registry.
Now reboot the system and then reinstall the drivers.
That will reset all the registry settings for Nvidia and give you a Clean Install for the drivers.