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Old 21st August 2003, 8:47 PM   #1
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Default false display Via 4in1 4.49P

installed it last night and didn't bother restarting it.

Turned my PC on and Windows XP detected new hard drive and cd rom?? WTF??? I didn't install any new drives. Went to Device Manager and guess what?? My hdd, DVD-rom and CD-writer all became SCSI drivers, which is nice and I don't mind.

Realised after reading the other post that there's now a new version of 4.49 available. So I might d/l it later and see if it fixes the problem. But it's really funny. Does anyone else have this problem??? I'll post a pic up later.
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Old 21st August 2003, 8:50 PM   #2
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mmm.... just realised you can't upload a pic can you??
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Old 22nd August 2003, 12:37 AM   #3
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Yes it's the older version of the 4.49s - the unofficial ones - which cause this. Get the official ones from http://www.viaarena.com and install them (they're called 4.49vp2).
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