THANKS for all the information. But before, didnt you say that
GMABooster doesn't work? Or move it to 400mhz. :o?
Also can I mod a driver with Window XP, or would I have to move to
window 7?

The reason why I want to reverse back is when im going out, so to save
battery life (:
When im in and my PC is taken by my mum or brother I can go on my
netbook and then modd it again! If ya know what I mean? (:

Anyways, so a GMABooster to 400mhz is the same as a modded driver?
Just with no TnL? Does TnL support window xp?

Thanks (:

On May 17, 10:09 pm, "THEfog ." <[email protected]> wrote:
> I thing your getting this confused with overclocking, alright let's say your
> 950 chip was clocked at 200Mhz right, then you bump it up to 400Mhz, that
> isn't overclocking because all GMA 950's support that speed and most ship
> with it. Now if I had a 400Mhz 950 and used a different tool to put it up to
> 450Mhz then that would be overclocking, everything clear now lol.
>
> On 18/05/2010 6:39 AM, "Espionage724" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> The 950GMA by default can handle 400Mhz yes. In my opinion, it
> wouldn't hurt the system at all if it was clocked to this value from a
> lower value (200Mhz or 166Mhz). Just a little bit more power usage is
> all to expect for the most part.
>
> Now if you were to modify the clock speed, you could first try
> GMABooster. It first tells you what your clock speed is now (166Mhz,
> 200Mhz, or 400Mhz). If it already says 400Mhz then you don't need to
> do anything else with it.
>
> If it said 200Mhz, then clock it to 400Mhz, and close it. The semi
> good thing is, that changes don't stick when you reboot. So a simple
> reboot puts you back at your original clock speed.
>
> Now with Modded Drivers, in Vista or 7, these drivers add a important
> feature called TnL. This makes the biggest difference in most games
> that use Source Engine, such as Counter-Strike: Source.
>
> In most cases, these drivers will work better then the original normal
> drivers on Vista or 7. So you'll probably won't want to revert, but if
> you have to, just uninstall the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator like
> you would with any other program, restart, and you should go back to
> the drivers that come with the OS. At this point you could either
> stick with those drivers or download a more updated version from
> downloadcenter.intel.com (also considered a normal driver).
>
> So clock speed modification and modified drivers are easily reversable :)
>
> Also I wouldn't believe most people on youtube, nor would I download
> anything they link, there have been known fakers who try to pass off
> modded drivers that actually can cause damage, or just have malware
> and stuff.
>
> On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 4:18 PM, Philo <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I know i wouldnt be able t...
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