I would swap the cards and update the drivers (on BOTH) between a machine that works and the one that doesn't FIRST. In one instance, updating the driver fixed it. In almost all others, we chose the standard MSFT driver and it worked, but you lost the ability to select from all of the settings that the video card, driver, and monitor would support. We ended up choosing a different BRAND of video CARD entirely to be able to have the video options we paid for. There are quite a few video cards that are not compatible with VFP for some reason.
Tracy
>>Replace the video driver as a test. That resolved ALL of my C5 errors that >were sporadic.
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>>Tracy
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>Did you replace the driver or the card? If you replaced the driver did you just reinstall the same driver or select a different driver?
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>Brenda
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