the Display icon.3. Click the Settings tab.4. Click the Advanced button.5. Click the Performance tab.6. Next to Hardware acceleration, point to the slider and then click and hold the mouse while you drag the slider as far to the left as it will go. It should appear next to None.NOTE: *When you engage in other tasks that will requirehardware acceleration, such as playing games,repeat the steps above to restore the hardwareacceleration back to Full. Failure to do so willresult in poor game display performance.------------ADDITIONAL KNOWN ISSUES:Changing Color Settings:========================When changing the color setting on your computer from 256 Colors to High Color (16 bit), you must either restart your computer, or reduce the hardware acceleration on your video card. Failure to either restart your computer or minimize your hardware acceleration could result in a General Protection Fault Error and a potential loss of data. To reduce your hardware acceleration for your video card, follow the instructions below. This problem is related to the ATI Rage II Video Card drivers, but may be caused by other video cards and drivers. To prevent this from problem from occurring in the future, reinstall the latest drivers from the ATI website.Follow these steps to disable your hardware acceleration:1. On the taskbar, click the Start button, point to Settings and then click Control Panel.2. Double-click the Display icon.3. Click the Settings tab.4. Click the Advanced button.5. Click the Performance tab.6. Next to Hardware acceleration, point to the slider and then click and hold the mouse while you drag the slider as far to the left as it will go. It should appear next to None.7. Click OK and then click Close....