Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Windows 2000/XP refresh rate problem

Use ReForce to fix the problem. This program is a UNIVERSAL and PERMANENT fix for the Windows 2000/XP refresh rate problem (whereas games run at lower refresh rates than possible, thus causing headaches, eye strain etc.). It works with ANY monitor (including the Plug & Play ones), and ANY graphics card. You can download it from http://www.pagehosting.co.uk/rf/. You can also find detailed instruction about how to use the programs on this site :

  1. Run the ReForce.exe file as you do any other file/program.
  2. Select your monitor in the combo box at the top of the window, if it is not selected already. In the same box, the program should also be able to tell you at a glance if your monitor is [ACTIVE] or not, and give you a helpful ID code, which is useful when identifying the Plug & Play monitors.
  3. You should now get a prompt saying that you have not customized any modes. So, select your display adapter and let the program fill the table for you.
  4. You may now adjust the frequencies/resolutions if you wish (mostly used with the Plug & Play monitor drivers), by double-clicking on the appropriate cell in the table. Please note, that if you create a mode that Windows does not like, that resolution will be disabled for use by that graphics card. For added safety, never set a resolution's frequency above what RefreshForce detected it to be the first time you ran it. If you're not sure, restore the monitor's backup, and start over.
  5. Click Apply and enjoy!

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