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nHancer v1.0.3 released... |
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Written by Mavke
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Sunday, 13 February 2005 |
nHancer (NVIDIA Advanced Profile Editor) is a replacement for NVIDIA's own Profile Editor, which is integrated in their driver. With nHancer you can also
change the global driver settings, but the focus is on creating and manipulating
profiles.
nHancer
v1.0.3
Highlights
- Easy creation and manipulation of fully automatic profiles
- Additional AA-modes, that are not available through the control panel
- Automatic backup and restoration of profiles after a driver installation
- Various SLI options to make almost all games SLI compatible
- Export and import of profiles to transfer them onto other systems
- Intuitive, fully scalable user interface
Changes in this
Version
- Added an "all" and "none" button to the import/export selection window Added
an “all” and “none” button to the import/export selection window
- Added menu option "Allow override of predefined settings". When activated,
this option allows you to change options even if they are marked as "predefined"
by NVIDIA's driver
- Bugfix: After changing a profile with NVIDIA's CP while nHancer was running,
nHancer started to behave erratically. Now it just reads the changed profile
information and continues to work as usual. Thanks to Robert Schwortschik for
reporting that bug
- Implemented a more meaningful error message, if the display driver
information couldn't find the registry key for the driver for some reason.
Thanks to "Matzinger04" for reporting this problem
- Corrected the mistyped shortcut "nHander"
- Removed the grid lines in the profile list, since it could cause graphic
corruption
- If the SLI setting is not overridden, the list view for the compatibility
flags is no longer disabled, since that caused graphic anomalies and the list
was no longer scrollable
Remark
You also have
to install at least version 1.1 of the .net Framework (see Windows
Updates). .NET
Framework Version 1.1 |