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NHancer Problem

falcon409

SOH-CM-2025
I bounce back and forth on this program as to whether or not it really does a whole lot of good, especially when I rarely see any marked difference in performance after setting it up properly. It's all part of the dance we do to squeak as many fps out of our setups as possible.

Well, I've reinstalled it after a long hiatus and am having a problem that I hope someone can help me with. I've installed the latest 64bit version and installed the prescribed net.framework versions. When I double click to open the program I get the initial splash screen showing the NHancer logo with the version number, then it goes away and nothing after that. . .no program.

I ran the task manager and it does show up in the running processes, but visually, it doesn't show. Any suggestions?
 
Yep, I just rummaged through the forum over there and discovered that. Actually I change drivers so often I forgot which one I was using. . .time to revert to an earlier driver looks like.

For those who almost passed out after reading that I was going to revert to an earlier driver. . .fear not. . .in very few instances have I ever seen any real differences between drivers. I simply update from time to time to stay as current as possible with the NVidia drivers. No big deal.

Thanks Noddy!
 
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