Imagine a Web page that crashes your video driver every 0.1 seconds.
As a result many video drivers have both open and closed source versions.
I suspect that its performance would be even better if appropriate video drivers had been supplied.
"This could result in the corruption of the video driver and may require that Windows 95 be reinstalled."
Microsoft also isn't alone in having a problem with the quality of video drivers.
A 29-minute, $13.87 call to the technical support number brought a variety of suggestions, including one about downloading new video drivers.
The video driver, in turn, needs to carry out this request.
But it turns out that some video drivers are very bad about implementing this switchover.
Or maybe even more probably some bug in the video driver.
Also making sure that the proprietary video drivers are up and running work wonders.