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Main Display Adapter
Hello, I have a Win98 installed together with WinXP; and its display doesnt work correctly- the 640x480x16 thing, even with the correct drivers installed (I had a Riva Vanta 16 MB, then ATI RADEON 7000 - same problem with both videocards). The troubleshooter says 'This Driver would work, but you have to fix your Main Display Adapter first - what does 'Main' Display Adapter stand for?!? It all works fine in WinXP...
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This is a dual boot with 98 on one partition (volume) and XP on another,
correct? If so, you're best starting from scratch on the video adapter for the 98. Boot the 98 machine to Safe Mode. Remove any/all devices listed under Display Adapter. Close out and reboot. Windows will redetect the device, select to search and point the wizard to the HD or CD drive directory where you have the drivers located to install. -- Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User } Conflicts start where information lacks. http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://basconotw.mvps.org/ "DRAGLYAR" wrote in message news Hello, I have a Win98 installed together with WinXP; and its display doesnt work correctly- the 640x480x16 thing, even with the correct drivers installed (I had a Riva Vanta 16 MB, then ATI RADEON 7000 - same problem with both videocards). The troubleshooter says 'This Driver would work, but you have to fix your Main Display Adapter first - what does 'Main' Display Adapter stand for?!? It all works fine in WinXP... -- DRAGLYAR |
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If you have the same problem with both cards and the system is now referring
to a 'main' adapter then I suspect that you have a motherboard adapter that you have disabled and the system is still detecting it. This will cause it to interfere with the plug-in video adapter, and can confuse diagnostic or installation software. Look hard in BIOS and the motherboard documentation to see if there is some more definite way to disable the on-board adapter. -- Jeff Richards MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User) "DRAGLYAR" wrote in message news Hello, I have a Win98 installed together with WinXP; and its display doesnt work correctly- the 640x480x16 thing, even with the correct drivers installed (I had a Riva Vanta 16 MB, then ATI RADEON 7000 - same problem with both videocards). The troubleshooter says 'This Driver would work, but you have to fix your Main Display Adapter first - what does 'Main' Display Adapter stand for?!? It all works fine in WinXP... -- DRAGLYAR |
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P.S. I had problems with all of the hardware in Win98 - it is all found very difficultly by the system |
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When the correct screen resolution (screen area) or the right number of
colors are not available choices in display properties, settings tab, then it is a good bet you do not have the right driver installed for your display adapter. The display adapter in your PC is either a video card or a display chipset on the motherboard. If you received a CD or floppy disks with drivers along with your PC, see if they contain a display adapter driver and install it using: control panel, system, device manager, display adapter. If you know what display adapter your PC has but you have no disks, use www.google.com to track down the correct driver on the internet. If you do not know what display adapter your PC uses, you can go to a MS-DOS prompt and type: Debug and hit enter. The screen will display a flashing prompt next to a - sign. Type: DC000:35 (DC000:50 may also work) and hit enter. The name and possibly model of your display adapter should appear on the right hand side of the screen. To quit Debug, type Q and hit enter. If Debug is not helpful, you can try this program: Advanced PCI Info, available at: http://www.upsystems.com.ua/support/alexmina/ If all else fails, you will have to remove the computer case. Look at where the monitor plugs into the back of the case and then check that location inside the case. If there is a card there, you obviously have a video card and if not, you have on board graphics. Write down any information displayed on either the card or the chipset on the motherboard. Then use www.google.com to search for the information. Do not include all the data you found in one search message--search on each piece individually. If you include all the information at once, you might not get a hit. I have found that a video card will generally have to be removed in order to see the information. Be careful of static electricity as it can fry components. Before touching anything in the computer case (the cord is unplugged, right?), ground yourself to the case by touching it. Don't work on carpeting since shuffling your feet on it can generate static electricity after you grounded yourself. Remove the one screw that holds the card in place and using a rocking motion (left to right and back), pull the card straight out. -- Regards Ron Badour, MS MVP for W98 Tips: http://home.satx.rr.com/badour Knowledge Base Info: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=kbinfo "DRAGLYAR" wrote in message news Brian A. Wrote: This is a dual boot with 98 on one partition (volume) and XP on another, correct? If so, you're best starting from scratch on the video adapter for the 98. Boot the 98 machine to Safe Mode. Remove any/all devices listed under Display Adapter. Close out and reboot. Windows will redetect the device, select to search and point the wizard to the HD or CD drive directory where you have the drivers located to install. -- Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User } Conflicts start where information lacks. http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://basconotw.mvps.org/ I'm glad that you obviously understand the problem, but I didn't find a way to do what you tell me. The Win98 and WinXP are installed just as you supposed. Actually I can't run my Windows 98 in safe mode - the boot menu seems to be functional only for WinXP, and runs Win98 only in normal mode. All I can find in the control panel of Win98 is the device manager, where I removed the display driver and installed some Standard Display Driver (the very first thing in the list with many many brands of videocards). I tried to install the drivers for my videocard from its own setup.exe, and then it says that my videocard isnt compatible - it doesn't recognize. So hope you tell me the exact way to fix the 'main' display adapter - when I open the display properties tab it says, that the 'Standard' Display Driver is OK, but the problem is in the 'main' display adapter. P.S. I had problems with all of the hardware in Win98 - it is all found very difficultly by the system -- DRAGLYAR |
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Why can't you boot to 98 Safe mode? Isn't 98 a choice in the boot menu?
2 ways to boot to Safe Mode in a dual/multi boot: 1) In 98 click Start Run, type in: msconfig and press Enter. Under the General tab click the Advanced button. Place a check next to "Enable startup menu". Click Apply Ok and reboot. At the boot menu select 98 and it should boot to 98's startup menu where you selsct Safe Mode. *Note: Remember to go back and uncheck it when you're done so it doesn't boot to the startup menu everytime you boot 98. 2) After re/booting to the boot menu select 98 and immediately press/hold down the shift key until you get the 98 startup menu. -- Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User } Conflicts start where information lacks. http://basconotw.mvps.org/ Suggested posting do's/don'ts: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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P.S. Eh, mr Badour and mr Richards, I know exactly what my motherboard features are, and what exactly model of videocard I have installed on it. I think I wouldn't be posting here if I didn't yet know exactly what I have and have not, right? |
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"DRAGLYAR" wrote in message
news Brian A. Wrote: 2) After re/booting to the boot menu select 98 and immediately press/hold down the shift key until you get the 98 startup menu. The 2) thing with the shift worked. Now I don't exactly understand what to remove to be able to start from scratch. In the Device Manager I didn't even find the Display thing, as I had already removed the display driver while in normal mode. Is that what I have to remove? I'm going to have to test that myself with the Shift key. Don't know where my mind was at the moment, but that should have been: press/hold down the CTRL key. If display/video is not present then nothing is installed. Otherwise if it was present with devices and duplicates showing, you would remove any/all devices showing including the duplicates. Reboot and Windows should redetect the device for installation. -- Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User } Conflicts start where information lacks. http://basconotw.mvps.org/ Suggested posting do's/don'ts: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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Do you by any chance have Plug n Play disabled in the BIOS?
-- Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User } Conflicts start where information lacks. http://basconotw.mvps.org/ Suggested posting do's/don'ts: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 "DRAGLYAR" wrote in message news Brian A. Wrote: I'm going to have to test that myself with the Shift key. Don't know where my mind was at the moment, but that should have been: press/hold down the CTRL key. If display/video is not present then nothing is installed. Otherwise if it was present with devices and duplicates showing, you would remove any/all devices showing including the duplicates. Reboot and Windows should redetect the device for installation. -- Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User } Conflicts start where information lacks. http://basconotw.mvps.org/ Suggested posting do's/don'ts: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 The Shift worked, as I wrote. I removed all the drivers and windows doesnt detect the videocard. It just doesnt find it. -- DRAGLYAR |
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