Redraw Problems with Cirrus Logic SVGA 5402 Adapters
Article ID: 134297
Article Last Modified on 11/15/2006
APPLIES TO
This article was previously published under Q134297
SYMPTOMS
When you are using a Cirrus Logic SVGA 5402 video adapter and you
drag a window to a new location on the screen with the mouse, the
screen may not be redrawn correctly.
CAUSE
The Windows 95 Cirrus Logic video drivers are not fully compatible with
the older Cirrus Logic SVGA 5402 adapter.
RESOLUTION
To resolve this problem, use any one of the following methods:
- Set the Hardware Acceleration slider to None. To do so, use the right
mouse button to click My Computer, click Properties on the menu that
appears, click the Performance tab, click Graphics, move the
Hardware Acceleration slider all the way to the left, and then
click OK.
- Change the video adapter type to Standard Display Adapter (VGA) or
Super VGA.
- Upgrade to a newer video adapter.
STATUS
This situation is most likely caused by design changes in Windows 95.
Microsoft has confirmed that it is not caused by a problem in Windows 95.
For further information, please contact the video adapter manufacturer.
MORE INFORMATION
Installing a Windows 3.1 generic SVGA driver does not resolve the
problem described in this article. Try the methods listed in this
article to resolve other problems that may occur when you are using
the Cirrus Logic SVGA 5402 adapter.
Keywords: KB134297