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<blockquote data-quote="edterbak" data-source="post: 498713" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>My setup is:</p><p>XP + sp3 using vmr9 exclusive</p><p>ATI 4350 passive</p><p>MP1.02 (still because of the skins/plugin I use)</p><p></p><p>I have used Cat 9.4 till 9.7 without issues using the windows api ARC.</p><p></p><p>But I would suggest to use the "Foce RR". It only makes sure the refreshrate is set correctly. This can be helping if the current refreshrate is not detected correctly and MP "thinks" the refreshrate is already set correctly (while its not). So, it might help if this is happening. If itsnot, it wont do harm. But this suggestion has nothing to do with your issue.</p><p></p><p>Regarding your issue:</p><p>You are now using DC.exe? If so, it might be usefull to try and call the DC command from a .cmd or .bat file. This way you can combine the refreshrate changing command with the WAIT.EXE command. This might help you as well. Examples are in the openingpost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edterbak, post: 498713, member: 69192"] My setup is: XP + sp3 using vmr9 exclusive ATI 4350 passive MP1.02 (still because of the skins/plugin I use) I have used Cat 9.4 till 9.7 without issues using the windows api ARC. But I would suggest to use the "Foce RR". It only makes sure the refreshrate is set correctly. This can be helping if the current refreshrate is not detected correctly and MP "thinks" the refreshrate is already set correctly (while its not). So, it might help if this is happening. If itsnot, it wont do harm. But this suggestion has nothing to do with your issue. Regarding your issue: You are now using DC.exe? If so, it might be usefull to try and call the DC command from a .cmd or .bat file. This way you can combine the refreshrate changing command with the WAIT.EXE command. This might help you as well. Examples are in the openingpost. [/QUOTE]
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