bikerdude on 24/12/2008 at 22:19
Quote Posted by gunsmoke
Mine can. With AND Without ddfix. We have the same notebook.
Hi GS can you email willie and myself that driver..? as i cant get fog working on mine either now - I think because i am running vista...
d'Spair on 25/8/2009 at 22:12
I've just got Acer Aspire One with Intel GMA 945 (it's said it has 950, but the system info reveals it is 945), and no fog for me. Has anybody found the way to enable it?
bikerdude on 25/8/2009 at 22:13
Quote Posted by d'Spair
I've just got Acer Aspire One with Intel GMA 945 (it's said it has 950, but the system info reveals it is 945), and no fog for me. Has anybody found the way to enable it?
What OS r u running..?
d'Spair on 26/8/2009 at 00:03
XP SP3
bikerdude on 26/8/2009 at 08:44
Quote Posted by d'Spair
XP SP3
so your running the same OS and GMA950 as in my old Dell D420, a post i made further up the thread states I was able to get fog. now knowing me I downloaded the latest driver from Intel and got fog working that way...
d'Spair on 26/8/2009 at 11:31
Yeah, checking the driver was the first thing I did, but the downloader on the Intel website told me my driver version was current.
Somehow, I see people who complain they have no fog on Acer notebooks with 950, and some people say they have it. Well, I'm confused.
bikerdude on 26/8/2009 at 14:37
Quote Posted by d'Spair
Somehow, I see people who complain they have no fog on Acer notebooks with 950, and some people say they have it. Well, I'm confused.
I have a intel gfx driver still in my downloads folder called "win2k_xp14371" this may or maynot help you get fog - drop me a pm with yer email and I'll send it to you.
d'Spair on 29/8/2009 at 21:38
I tried it, thanks. Unfortunately, it won't install on my laptop. Says the driver version doesn't meet some kind of requirements.
bikerdude on 30/8/2009 at 10:33
Quote Posted by d'Spair
I tried it, thanks. Unfortunately, it won't install on my laptop. Says the driver version doesn't meet some kind of requirements.
you have to manually install it - I forgot to mention that...
You unpack the driver by letting the installer get to the error mentioned above, but dont click 'ok' or 'cancel', instead browse to your temp/tmp folder and find the directory with the un-packed drivers in, make a copy of said folder and then cancel the installer.
Then find the intel gfx card in device manager and click on 'update driver' and then browse to the aforementioned folder and then it will force install the newer driver....!!!
:cheeky:
d'Spair on 30/8/2009 at 18:00
Hell, I don't see where it is being unpacked. There's obviously nothing useful in windows\temp folder.