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Updated all Windows driver questions with 14.xx, 21.81 and various other pre-11.00 links.
Added a note to 'I cannot set my refresh rate above 75hz under Windows 2000. How can I fix it?' regarding 21.81 drivers.
Added 'Hardware accelerated OpenGL doesn't seem to be working at all in Windows XP. How can I fix it?' question and added link in 'I can't run any OpenGL programs, but Direct3D programs run fine. How can I fix it?' and 2000/XP drivers questions.
Fixed as many of the the download links as I could in the BIOS flashing questions.
Renamed and added WHQL and 21.xx information to 'What is the difference between the 3.xx, 5.xx, 6.xx, 7.xx, 8.xx, 10.xx, 11.xx, 12.xx, 21.xx, WHQL and non-WHQL versions of the drivers?' question.
Fixed Unified link in 'Where can I get Unified?' question.
Added Windows 95 information to 'How do I get to the NVIDIA control panel and what should I set the settings to?' question.
Changes references throughout FAQ from Windows 9x to 9x/ME and Windows 2000 to 2000/XP.
Removed Creative specific information from drivers questions.
Added a note to 'I cannot set my refresh rate above 75hz under Windows 2000. How can I fix it?' regarding 21.81 drivers.
Added 'Hardware accelerated OpenGL doesn't seem to be working at all in Windows XP. How can I fix it?' question and added link in 'I can't run any OpenGL programs, but Direct3D programs run fine. How can I fix it?' and 2000/XP drivers questions.
Fixed as many of the the download links as I could in the BIOS flashing questions.
Renamed and added WHQL and 21.xx information to 'What is the difference between the 3.xx, 5.xx, 6.xx, 7.xx, 8.xx, 10.xx, 11.xx, 12.xx, 21.xx, WHQL and non-WHQL versions of the drivers?' question.
Fixed Unified link in 'Where can I get Unified?' question.
Added Windows 95 information to 'How do I get to the NVIDIA control panel and what should I set the settings to?' question.
Changes references throughout FAQ from Windows 9x to 9x/ME and Windows 2000 to 2000/XP.
Removed Creative specific information from drivers questions.