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Old September 28th 04, 09:39 AM
Joe727
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You need to ask the person who gave you the computer several things unless
you want to check them yourself. This link has the manual for your
motherboard which describes how to do the checking for item #1.

http://www.biostar-usa.com/docsmain.asp

ftp://ftp.biostar-usa.com/manuals/M7VKL/M7VKLmanual.pdf

The manual is a .pdf document, so you will need Adobe Reader.

http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html

1 - Is the onboard video (in the BIOS) enabled?

2 - Was a separate video card installed at one time?

3 - Does he or she have the CD that came with the motherboard? It has all
the drivers.

You can also try the video drivers available at Biostar - the company that
made your motheboard - Biostar M7VKL. Scroll down to video.

http://www.biostar-usa.com/mbdownloads.asp?model=m7vkl

Follow the same instructions about creating a Video folder on the desktop in
my previous post. Click the Setup icon that looks like a computer.

Joe

"Sheila" wrote in message
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Here is my original e-mail with all the information on my
computer (it is a home-built computer that someone gave
me):


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