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#1 otakufreak907
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My TV cuts out a lot at the top, so I always have to move the picture down a bit. From a quck google search it was apparently added in 3.3E, but I have 4.2u and have no option to adjust it vertically (only horizontal).

If anyone has any idea on how to do it, I'd appreciate the help!

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#2 otakufreak907
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Disable the onboard video in your Bios just to be 100% it's not interfering.

Ah, I shoulda mentioned that I tried that. There's no option to with the 6150 LE (since it disables automatically. Or at least, I couldn't find the option, anyway).

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#3 otakufreak907
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Driver Sweeper is negative.

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#4 otakufreak907
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It's replacing a 6150 LE (which is on-board video, and is supposed to be completely disabled when you plug another card in). I've not actually tried Driver Sweeper yet (since it didn't work for the other people that I've seen with this problem), but it wouldn't hurt to give it a go. I'll report back and let you know how it goes.

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#5 otakufreak907
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I really don't like bumping my own topics, but I really need to figure out a fix so that $153 wasn't just wasted =(.

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#6 otakufreak907
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Yup, everything is in properly. Just the software that's giving me trouble (which is slightly ironic, since it's supposed to be the easier part, haha).

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#7 otakufreak907
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Well, SP2's a no-go as well =(.

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#8 otakufreak907
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SP1's a no-go (it did give me 70 GBs more of hard drive space, though, ROFL). Gonna try SP2 now (didn't know it had come out, thanks for letting me know).

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#9 otakufreak907
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I'm sorry then my friend I've just run out of ideas. I wish I could be of more help but I just haven't used Vista to this extent before. Okay a see if your onboard video might be interfering somehow (turn off the onboard video in the bios). Also try disabling all of your sleep mode options in the Bios as well. finally see if you can try a slighly older driver that's newer than the one on your driver CD but older than the current release. That's the last I can think of my friend and I wish you the best of luck.UltimateGamer95

Well, even attempting to help is a good deed, friend!

As for the on-board video, it shuts off automatically when a card gets plugged in. I tried finding older drivers, none worked, as well. I'll try the sleep settings in a bit (I started to update to SP1, since I never had before, and I like to not rule out anything 'cause I've had a lot of "jeez, I'm stupid, how did I not think of something so obvious moments).

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#10 otakufreak907
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Do not restart when it tells you to restart. Just close the window and restart the computer yourselfUltimateGamer95

Tried restarting it both when prompted and restarted it myself, same thing happens.

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