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Old Intel cards and XP?

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Hate asking questions cause I know [H] isn't a tech support place, but at the same time its probably the most knowledgeable place.

On a machine I got, it's using an old Intel 810e 32 MB onboard video card.

In 98se, it could go up to 32bit color.

I upgraded to XP, totally reformated, clean drive, installed XP Pro.

XP detects the card, see's it as what it should be. Has the most up to date drivers (late 02'). And yet I can't go past 24bit color. Now it's not a HUGE problem, but some of the smaller little games I play time to time require 32bit color to run normally, otherwise they look like ass.

Just curious what could make it do that. I've checked Intel's site over and over, no luck there.

p3 800 mhz
Intel 810e 32mb
512 mb
 
try to install the drivers you were using with win98, or newer drivers off of the intel site. its sounds like the windows xp driver to me.
 
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