As in the above link, I would suspect that you have some form of Intel integrated graphics (nVidia and ATI integrated graphics don`t usually have those problems). Although some of the tweaks in that article may help, the best solution would be to buy a new graphics card. If your system has a PCIe slot, that is - some low end systems don't even have one. It wouldn't take much of a graphics card to equal the on-board's performance, so it could be relatively cheap, especially if you get a used one from someone who's upgraded theirs.
Last edited by Quaker; May 24, 2009 at 06:38 PM // 18:38..
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