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No, that would do no good other than to force a reload of the videocard drivers/management software et cetera.
This was definitely a videocard, player, codec or screen problem, not a Windows one.
The strange thing was that everything worked apart from videos. The reason I am annoyed at myself is I didn't make a note of what I changed in the video settings. :(
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This thread is pure gold. And i understand why it is indeed in Tech Humour.
But we all have those days where you know what you've changed the settings to should be correct, but the blasted thing just won't play fairly.
and always in the heat of the moment when you just start changing every option you can see and not take notes on what you have or haven't changed then that's when it starts working again. :mad: