A.A said:
i HAD this broblem too but on my GeForce 2 MX now i have an GeForce Mx 400 and it works PERFECT
You are kidding, right? The Geforce2Mx and the Geforce2Mx 400 uses the same core and the only difference between them is that the memory size differs, the Geforce2Mx is avalible in 16Mb and 32Mb versions and with the 400 nVidia introduced the 64Mb version.
And all problems caused by the core or the drivers should appear/occur equal on both cards. The problem is not with the videocard it´s with your drivers. When you updated them the problem ceased to exist and technically your card became a Geforce2Mx 400, eventhough it´s still a Geforce2Mx.
wazzup: And for your problem there is probaly only one reasonble solution, to upgrade your gfx card to a geforce or a Geforce2Mx both cards are cheap and they give good performance. Your drivers and/or your videocard is probaly missing a caps set used by Jabo´s d3d plugin.