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  • VBEXT.EXE in Autoexec.bat

    Hi,

    What does the vbext.exe (or vbeext.exe - forgotten and I'm at work) do that the G400 drivers places in your autoexec.bat? I assumed it was something to do with DOS compatibility and VESA 2.0 blah blah but I think I assumed wrong ...

    Thanks,
    Clint
    Intel Celeron 300A @ 464mhz
    Abit BH6 with LN BIOS
    192MB PC100 SDRAM
    Matrox G400 16MB @ ~132/174 (105%)
    Xitel Storm Platinum Vortex2 (A3D 2.0)
    Quantum KA 9.1GB 7200rpm
    Western Digital Caviar 8.4GB 5400rpm
    Pioneer 6x/32x DVD (Slot load)
    Acer 76c 17" Monitor
    MS IntelliMouse Explorer USB
    MS Sidewinder FF Joystick
    CTS PCI network card
    56k ext modem, HP Deskjet600
    UMAX 1220U USB Scanner
    Windows98 SP1, DirectX7

  • #2
    It is for DOS vesa compatability. Not all vesa modes are built into the card's bios, and that util will support the rest.

    If you do not need that vesa support, it's ok to remove that line from the autoexec...
    Core2 Duo E7500 2.93, Asus P5Q Pro Turbo, 4gig 1066 DDR2, 1gig Asus ENGTS250, SB X-Fi Gamer ,WD Caviar Black 1tb, Plextor PX-880SA, Dual Samsung 2494s

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    • #3
      Thanks Kruzin, I did have it rem-ed out, but let it load last night, and my system was super stable, no lockups, no graphical glitches with my vanilla 16mb G400 - life was perfect . Must have been a coincidence ... Maybe that last driver reinstall of 5.21 I did has finally got it ... Either way, I think I'll just let it load now

      Clint
      Intel Celeron 300A @ 464mhz
      Abit BH6 with LN BIOS
      192MB PC100 SDRAM
      Matrox G400 16MB @ ~132/174 (105%)
      Xitel Storm Platinum Vortex2 (A3D 2.0)
      Quantum KA 9.1GB 7200rpm
      Western Digital Caviar 8.4GB 5400rpm
      Pioneer 6x/32x DVD (Slot load)
      Acer 76c 17" Monitor
      MS IntelliMouse Explorer USB
      MS Sidewinder FF Joystick
      CTS PCI network card
      56k ext modem, HP Deskjet600
      UMAX 1220U USB Scanner
      Windows98 SP1, DirectX7

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      • #4
        the VBEXT.exe in my Autoexec.bat made my G400 DH 32Mb run smoother as well... not too much lockups/crashes.

        Maybe it adds something to the PD5.21 drivers??

        After I removed it from my Autoexec.bat, my Win98 wouldn't load nomore with the G400 in it though... with the G200 it loaded completely!! So I guess my G400 was broken from the start and I had it RMA'ed...

        Will be hearing from it, soon I hope

        Jorden.
        Jordâ„¢

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        • #5
          I know that RMA means but what does it stand for in a first place?

          Thanks

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          • #6
            Why would you return it if it was good?
            chuck


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            • #7
              Errr ... I don't even know what RMA means.

              As for this line in autoexec, my G400 hasn't missed a beat since I let it load. ZERO lockups, ZERO Win crashes. Mind you it's only been 2 1/2 days, but my G400 NEVER went this long without locking up. Just hope I'm not speaking too soon.

              Anyway, if anyone is having trouble and, like me, jumped the gun and got rid of this line in the autoexec, let it load and see if it helps ...

              Clint
              Intel Celeron 300A @ 464mhz
              Abit BH6 with LN BIOS
              192MB PC100 SDRAM
              Matrox G400 16MB @ ~132/174 (105%)
              Xitel Storm Platinum Vortex2 (A3D 2.0)
              Quantum KA 9.1GB 7200rpm
              Western Digital Caviar 8.4GB 5400rpm
              Pioneer 6x/32x DVD (Slot load)
              Acer 76c 17" Monitor
              MS IntelliMouse Explorer USB
              MS Sidewinder FF Joystick
              CTS PCI network card
              56k ext modem, HP Deskjet600
              UMAX 1220U USB Scanner
              Windows98 SP1, DirectX7

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              • #8
                RMA means:

                Return
                Material
                Authorization

                Ghydda
                As I always say: You can get more with a kind word and a 2-by-4 than you can with just a kind word.
                My beloved Parhelia was twotiming with Dan Wood - now she's gone forever and all I got is this lousy T-shirt
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                • #9
                  Thanks! I'm going to use the fact we are in different parts of the world as my lame excuse here. I know it as RGA : returned goods auth ...

                  Clint
                  Intel Celeron 300A @ 464mhz
                  Abit BH6 with LN BIOS
                  192MB PC100 SDRAM
                  Matrox G400 16MB @ ~132/174 (105%)
                  Xitel Storm Platinum Vortex2 (A3D 2.0)
                  Quantum KA 9.1GB 7200rpm
                  Western Digital Caviar 8.4GB 5400rpm
                  Pioneer 6x/32x DVD (Slot load)
                  Acer 76c 17" Monitor
                  MS IntelliMouse Explorer USB
                  MS Sidewinder FF Joystick
                  CTS PCI network card
                  56k ext modem, HP Deskjet600
                  UMAX 1220U USB Scanner
                  Windows98 SP1, DirectX7

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