PDR.TXT Driver File Contents (edge230a.exe)

To help us diagnose your problem, please complete the following Problem
Report Form. Return the completed form to Diamond Technical Support so we
can look into the problem. When reporting problems with this form, please
be as detailed as possbile to ensure a quicker and more accurate response.
This form may be processed electronically, so please keep the format intact.

			Thank you,
				Diamond Multimedia Systems,
					Electronic Services
					Technical Support

**************DIAMOND MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS*******************
******************PROBLEM REPORT FORM**********************

Please fill out the following report to log the problem with
your Diamond product.

Send the completed form to:

Diamond Multimedia Systems
ATTN:Technical Support
2880 Junction Ave.
San Jose, CA 95134-1922

FAX:  408-325-7171
CompuServe:  75300,3673
America Online:  Diamond TS
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>>>Personal Information<<<
Your name:
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Your Phone #(s):
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>>> Product Information <<<
Diamond product name(s) (full product name from the box):
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BIOS version of your Diamond product (video cards only):
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Driver versions (from the diskette label):
DOS Utils/Apps     >
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PC Board revision (you will need to examine the card for this):
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>>>System Information<<<

Motherboard make/manufacturer and model:
Make/Manufacturer >
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Chipset type your motherboard uses:
You can find this by either looking at the motherboard, you should see 1 or 2 
square, surface mounted chips usually about 1-1.5" across. Or you should check 
your motherboard documentation or with the motherboard manufacturer. Some of 
the more common chipsets are Intel, OPTi, UMC, Chips and technology (Chips), 
SiS, Via, Symphony, VLSi, Micronics (Micron), HiNT, EFAR, and Contaq. Also get 
the chip number (usually the very top line printed on the chip below the logo).
Name       >
Chip number>

System BIOS:
Make    >
Version >
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Bus types (ISA,EISA,PCI,VLB,MC separate with a comma):
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Misc features (onboard I/O, video, disk controllers, etc...)
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>>>Component Information<<<

Other cards installed in the system (please list all):
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Other components installed (CD-ROM, scanners, etc... not cards):
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If this is a video card, please provide the following information about your 
monitor:
Make/manufacturer>
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Any additional features/note that might pertain to the problem (screen size, 
power management, etc...)
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>>>Software Information<<<

Primary operating system (DOS, Windows NT, OS/2, UNIX, etc...):
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Version of operating system:
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>>>Problem Description<<<

Primary application or hardware component you are having a problem
with:
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Version of application or other pertinent information about this component:
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If this is a video product, what resolution and refresh rate does
this problem occur in? (Yes or No to each, if yes, supply the refresh rate you 
tried):
640x480  >
800x600  >
1024x768 >
1152x864 >
1280x1024>
1600x1200>

What color modes have you tried? (again, Yes or No to each):
# of colors - pixel depth:
16    -   4 Bit>
256   -   8 Bit>
65535 -  16 Bit>
16M - 24/32 Bit>

If applicable, does this problem occur while using the standard VGA driver?:
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Problem description:
Please be as detailed as possible here, this information is very critical.




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Describe the steps we can use to recreate this problem you are having:
(assume we know nothing about the application or hardware device)



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What you have done already to troubleshoot the problem:



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>>>System Configuration<<<

Please attach a copy of any requested system information here, this may be
your autoexec.bat, config.sys, system.ini, etc... 

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Thank you for taking the time to fill this form out. Please return it to us
via mail, fax or email through the methods listed above. If you send this 
form as a file attachment, try to use a name that may be unique (such as 
<your last name>.TXT. This will help us to avoid confusing your report with
other reports.

Thank you,
	Diamond Multimedia Systems
	  --Technical Support Department
	    --Electronic Services

May 18, 1995 (revised) - Diamond Multimedia Systems, Technical Support
Download Driver Pack

How To Update Drivers Manually

After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.

  • Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).

  • If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.

  • Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.

  • Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.

  • Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.

  • From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.

  • Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.

Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.

For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.

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