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  #1  
Old July 17th 04, 09:00 AM
Wayne A Lewis
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Default 640 x 480 x 16

After a crash on a friends system, the resolution went so 640 x 480 x 16. I
reinstalled the correct driver and it did not fix it. I also checked
msconfig advanced, to see if the 640 x 480 x 16 was checked -- it wasn't.
Is it possible that some system files were damaged from the crash? Would
running SFC be the next step?

Any ideas?

Thanks


  #2  
Old July 17th 04, 11:59 AM
Joe727
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Posts: n/a
Default 640 x 480 x 16

If you just reinstalled Windows, or you cannot change to 256, 16 bit, or 32
bit color, you probably need to reinstall your video card drivers.

To reinstall your video card drivers, you need to know the exact make and
model of your video card in order to install the correct/updated drivers.

There are several ways to determine what kind of video card you have.

1. Check the manual that came with your PC.

2. You can open your PC tower to look at the video card and note the name
and numbers printed on it.

3. You can download and run this program from MajorGeeks.com. It might be
able to determine what kind of video card you have:

AIDA32 - Enterprise System Information 3.93

http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=183

To find the Aida32 info you need to post, run the Aida32 program, and click
the + sign next to Computer
on the left side of your screen then click Summary.

Then Right click the information on the *right* side of your screen and
select Copy. You can then paste the information in Notepad or paste it
directly to this newsgroup.

Aida32 will tell you a lot about what's inside your PC. In addition to
telling us the *Brand and Model Number* of your computer, please post back
the information Aida32 reports for your:

Motherboard

CPU

Chipset

Display PCI/AGP Video

Display GPU

This information will assist us in finding the correct video drivers, and
directing you to the video card manufacturer's website so you can download
and install them.

*** IMPORTANT *** Remember to tell us the *Brand and Model Number* of your
computer which is printed on your PC case or is listed in the manual that
came with your computer.

Joe

"Wayne A Lewis" wrote in message
...
After a crash on a friends system, the resolution went so 640 x 480 x 16.
I
reinstalled the correct driver and it did not fix it. I also checked
msconfig advanced, to see if the 640 x 480 x 16 was checked -- it
wasn't.
Is it possible that some system files were damaged from the crash? Would
running SFC be the next step?

Any ideas?

Thanks




  #3  
Old July 17th 04, 01:07 PM
Wayne A Lewis
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default 640 x 480 x 16

You've been posting this same message to everyone for as long as I can
remember. If you read my post, you'll see that I said that I reinstalled
the CORRECT driver. I always run ADA32 if I'm in doubt.

Any constructive advice?



"Joe727" wrote in message
...
If you just reinstalled Windows, or you cannot change to 256, 16 bit, or

32
bit color, you probably need to reinstall your video card drivers.

To reinstall your video card drivers, you need to know the exact make and
model of your video card in order to install the correct/updated drivers.

There are several ways to determine what kind of video card you have.

1. Check the manual that came with your PC.

2. You can open your PC tower to look at the video card and note the name
and numbers printed on it.

3. You can download and run this program from MajorGeeks.com. It might be
able to determine what kind of video card you have:

AIDA32 - Enterprise System Information 3.93

http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=183

To find the Aida32 info you need to post, run the Aida32 program, and

click
the + sign next to Computer
on the left side of your screen then click Summary.

Then Right click the information on the *right* side of your screen and
select Copy. You can then paste the information in Notepad or paste it
directly to this newsgroup.

Aida32 will tell you a lot about what's inside your PC. In addition to
telling us the *Brand and Model Number* of your computer, please post back
the information Aida32 reports for your:

Motherboard

CPU

Chipset

Display PCI/AGP Video

Display GPU

This information will assist us in finding the correct video drivers, and
directing you to the video card manufacturer's website so you can download
and install them.

*** IMPORTANT *** Remember to tell us the *Brand and Model Number* of your
computer which is printed on your PC case or is listed in the manual that
came with your computer.

Joe

"Wayne A Lewis" wrote in message
...
After a crash on a friends system, the resolution went so 640 x 480 x

16.
I
reinstalled the correct driver and it did not fix it. I also checked
msconfig advanced, to see if the 640 x 480 x 16 was checked -- it
wasn't.
Is it possible that some system files were damaged from the crash?

Would
running SFC be the next step?

Any ideas?

Thanks






  #4  
Old July 17th 04, 01:36 PM
AlmostBob
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Posts: n/a
Default 640 x 480 x 16

possibly a useless answer,
but,
after installing the drivers did you go to display settings and change the
screen size/color depth

--
Adaware http://www.lavasoft.de
spybot http://security.kolla.de
AVG free antivirus http://www.grisoft.com
Etrust/Vet/CA.online Antivirus scan
http://www3.ca.com/securityadvisor/virusinfo/scan.aspx
Panda online AntiVirus scan http://www.pandasoftware.com/ActiveScan/
Catalog of removal tools http://www.pandasoftware.com/download/utilities/
Blocking Unwanted Parasites with a Hosts file
http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm
links provided as a courtesy, read all instructions on the pages before use
Grateful thanks to the authors/webmasters

"Wayne A Lewis" wrote in message
...
| You've been posting this same message to everyone for as long as I can
| remember. If you read my post, you'll see that I said that I reinstalled
| the CORRECT driver. I always run ADA32 if I'm in doubt.
|
| Any constructive advice?
|
|
|
| "Joe727" wrote in message
| ...
| If you just reinstalled Windows, or you cannot change to 256, 16 bit, or
| 32
| bit color, you probably need to reinstall your video card drivers.
|
| To reinstall your video card drivers, you need to know the exact make and
| model of your video card in order to install the correct/updated drivers.
|
| There are several ways to determine what kind of video card you have.
|
| 1. Check the manual that came with your PC.
|
| 2. You can open your PC tower to look at the video card and note the name
| and numbers printed on it.
|
| 3. You can download and run this program from MajorGeeks.com. It might be
| able to determine what kind of video card you have:
|
| AIDA32 - Enterprise System Information 3.93
|
| http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=183
|
| To find the Aida32 info you need to post, run the Aida32 program, and
| click
| the + sign next to Computer
| on the left side of your screen then click Summary.
|
| Then Right click the information on the *right* side of your screen and
| select Copy. You can then paste the information in Notepad or paste it
| directly to this newsgroup.
|
| Aida32 will tell you a lot about what's inside your PC. In addition to
| telling us the *Brand and Model Number* of your computer, please post back
| the information Aida32 reports for your:
|
| Motherboard
|
| CPU
|
| Chipset
|
| Display PCI/AGP Video
|
| Display GPU
|
| This information will assist us in finding the correct video drivers, and
| directing you to the video card manufacturer's website so you can download
| and install them.
|
| *** IMPORTANT *** Remember to tell us the *Brand and Model Number* of your
| computer which is printed on your PC case or is listed in the manual that
| came with your computer.
|
| Joe
|
| "Wayne A Lewis" wrote in message
| ...
| After a crash on a friends system, the resolution went so 640 x 480 x
| 16.
| I
| reinstalled the correct driver and it did not fix it. I also checked
| msconfig advanced, to see if the 640 x 480 x 16 was checked -- it
| wasn't.
| Is it possible that some system files were damaged from the crash?
| Would
| running SFC be the next step?
|
| Any ideas?
|
| Thanks
|
|
|
|
|
|


  #5  
Old July 17th 04, 01:48 PM
Wayne A Lewis
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default 640 x 480 x 16

Yes, many times



"AlmostBob" wrote in message
...
possibly a useless answer,
but,
after installing the drivers did you go to display settings and change the
screen size/color depth

--
Adaware http://www.lavasoft.de
spybot http://security.kolla.de
AVG free antivirus http://www.grisoft.com
Etrust/Vet/CA.online Antivirus scan
http://www3.ca.com/securityadvisor/virusinfo/scan.aspx
Panda online AntiVirus scan http://www.pandasoftware.com/ActiveScan/
Catalog of removal tools http://www.pandasoftware.com/download/utilities/
Blocking Unwanted Parasites with a Hosts file
http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm
links provided as a courtesy, read all instructions on the pages before

use
Grateful thanks to the authors/webmasters

"Wayne A Lewis" wrote in message
...
| You've been posting this same message to everyone for as long as I can
| remember. If you read my post, you'll see that I said that I

reinstalled
| the CORRECT driver. I always run ADA32 if I'm in doubt.
|
| Any constructive advice?
|
|
|
| "Joe727" wrote in message
| ...
| If you just reinstalled Windows, or you cannot change to 256, 16 bit,

or
| 32
| bit color, you probably need to reinstall your video card drivers.
|
| To reinstall your video card drivers, you need to know the exact make

and
| model of your video card in order to install the correct/updated

drivers.
|
| There are several ways to determine what kind of video card you have.
|
| 1. Check the manual that came with your PC.
|
| 2. You can open your PC tower to look at the video card and note the

name
| and numbers printed on it.
|
| 3. You can download and run this program from MajorGeeks.com. It

might be
| able to determine what kind of video card you have:
|
| AIDA32 - Enterprise System Information 3.93
|
| http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=183
|
| To find the Aida32 info you need to post, run the Aida32 program, and
| click
| the + sign next to Computer
| on the left side of your screen then click Summary.
|
| Then Right click the information on the *right* side of your screen

and
| select Copy. You can then paste the information in Notepad or paste

it
| directly to this newsgroup.
|
| Aida32 will tell you a lot about what's inside your PC. In addition

to
| telling us the *Brand and Model Number* of your computer, please post

back
| the information Aida32 reports for your:
|
| Motherboard
|
| CPU
|
| Chipset
|
| Display PCI/AGP Video
|
| Display GPU
|
| This information will assist us in finding the correct video drivers,

and
| directing you to the video card manufacturer's website so you can

download
| and install them.
|
| *** IMPORTANT *** Remember to tell us the *Brand and Model Number* of

your
| computer which is printed on your PC case or is listed in the manual

that
| came with your computer.
|
| Joe
|
| "Wayne A Lewis" wrote in message
| ...
| After a crash on a friends system, the resolution went so 640 x 480

x
| 16.
| I
| reinstalled the correct driver and it did not fix it. I also

checked
| msconfig advanced, to see if the 640 x 480 x 16 was checked -- it
| wasn't.
| Is it possible that some system files were damaged from the crash?
| Would
| running SFC be the next step?
|
| Any ideas?
|
| Thanks
|
|
|
|
|
|




  #6  
Old July 17th 04, 02:39 PM
Joe727
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Posts: n/a
Default 640 x 480 x 16

My post is full of constructive advice. Here's a sample:

*** IMPORTANT *** Remember to tell us the *Brand and Model Number* of your
computer which is printed on your PC case or is listed in the manual that
came with your computer.

Joe

"Wayne A Lewis" wrote in message
...
You've been posting this same message to everyone for as long as I can
remember. If you read my post, you'll see that I said that I reinstalled
the CORRECT driver. I always run ADA32 if I'm in doubt.

Any constructive advice?



"Joe727" wrote in message
...
If you just reinstalled Windows, or you cannot change to 256, 16 bit, or

32
bit color, you probably need to reinstall your video card drivers.

To reinstall your video card drivers, you need to know the exact make and
model of your video card in order to install the correct/updated drivers.

There are several ways to determine what kind of video card you have.

1. Check the manual that came with your PC.

2. You can open your PC tower to look at the video card and note the name
and numbers printed on it.

3. You can download and run this program from MajorGeeks.com. It might
be
able to determine what kind of video card you have:

AIDA32 - Enterprise System Information 3.93

http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=183

To find the Aida32 info you need to post, run the Aida32 program, and

click
the + sign next to Computer
on the left side of your screen then click Summary.

Then Right click the information on the *right* side of your screen and
select Copy. You can then paste the information in Notepad or paste it
directly to this newsgroup.

Aida32 will tell you a lot about what's inside your PC. In addition to
telling us the *Brand and Model Number* of your computer, please post
back
the information Aida32 reports for your:

Motherboard

CPU

Chipset

Display PCI/AGP Video

Display GPU

This information will assist us in finding the correct video drivers, and
directing you to the video card manufacturer's website so you can
download
and install them.

*** IMPORTANT *** Remember to tell us the *Brand and Model Number* of
your
computer which is printed on your PC case or is listed in the manual that
came with your computer.

Joe

"Wayne A Lewis" wrote in message
...
After a crash on a friends system, the resolution went so 640 x 480 x

16.
I
reinstalled the correct driver and it did not fix it. I also checked
msconfig advanced, to see if the 640 x 480 x 16 was checked -- it
wasn't.
Is it possible that some system files were damaged from the crash?

Would
running SFC be the next step?

Any ideas?

Thanks








  #7  
Old July 17th 04, 10:46 PM
Wayne A Lewis
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default 640 x 480 x 16

Well, thanks but I'm a tech (A+, Network+) and I always know what hardware
I'm working with, especially if I built the system. All I'm trying to find
out is if someone else has reinstalled adapter drivers after a major crash
only to find some system files corrupt. I'm trying to avoid a full
reinstall.

Thanks


"Joe727" wrote in message
...
My post is full of constructive advice. Here's a sample:

*** IMPORTANT *** Remember to tell us the *Brand and Model Number* of your
computer which is printed on your PC case or is listed in the manual that
came with your computer.

Joe

"Wayne A Lewis" wrote in message
...
You've been posting this same message to everyone for as long as I can
remember. If you read my post, you'll see that I said that I

reinstalled
the CORRECT driver. I always run ADA32 if I'm in doubt.

Any constructive advice?



"Joe727" wrote in message
...
If you just reinstalled Windows, or you cannot change to 256, 16 bit,

or
32
bit color, you probably need to reinstall your video card drivers.

To reinstall your video card drivers, you need to know the exact make

and
model of your video card in order to install the correct/updated

drivers.

There are several ways to determine what kind of video card you have.

1. Check the manual that came with your PC.

2. You can open your PC tower to look at the video card and note the

name
and numbers printed on it.

3. You can download and run this program from MajorGeeks.com. It might
be
able to determine what kind of video card you have:

AIDA32 - Enterprise System Information 3.93

http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=183

To find the Aida32 info you need to post, run the Aida32 program, and

click
the + sign next to Computer
on the left side of your screen then click Summary.

Then Right click the information on the *right* side of your screen and
select Copy. You can then paste the information in Notepad or paste it
directly to this newsgroup.

Aida32 will tell you a lot about what's inside your PC. In addition to
telling us the *Brand and Model Number* of your computer, please post
back
the information Aida32 reports for your:

Motherboard

CPU

Chipset

Display PCI/AGP Video

Display GPU

This information will assist us in finding the correct video drivers,

and
directing you to the video card manufacturer's website so you can
download
and install them.

*** IMPORTANT *** Remember to tell us the *Brand and Model Number* of
your
computer which is printed on your PC case or is listed in the manual

that
came with your computer.

Joe

"Wayne A Lewis" wrote in message
...
After a crash on a friends system, the resolution went so 640 x 480 x

16.
I
reinstalled the correct driver and it did not fix it. I also

checked
msconfig advanced, to see if the 640 x 480 x 16 was checked -- it
wasn't.
Is it possible that some system files were damaged from the crash?

Would
running SFC be the next step?

Any ideas?

Thanks










  #8  
Old July 18th 04, 12:03 AM
Joe727
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default 640 x 480 x 16

It's nice that you know what hardware you are working with. It would be
nicer if we knew what hardware you are working with.

Joe

"Wayne A Lewis" wrote in message
...
Well, thanks but I'm a tech (A+, Network+) and I always know what hardware
I'm working with, especially if I built the system. All I'm trying to
find
out is if someone else has reinstalled adapter drivers after a major crash
only to find some system files corrupt. I'm trying to avoid a full
reinstall.

Thanks


"Joe727" wrote in message
...
My post is full of constructive advice. Here's a sample:

*** IMPORTANT *** Remember to tell us the *Brand and Model Number* of
your
computer which is printed on your PC case or is listed in the manual that
came with your computer.

Joe

"Wayne A Lewis" wrote in message
...
You've been posting this same message to everyone for as long as I can
remember. If you read my post, you'll see that I said that I

reinstalled
the CORRECT driver. I always run ADA32 if I'm in doubt.

Any constructive advice?



"Joe727" wrote in message
...
If you just reinstalled Windows, or you cannot change to 256, 16 bit,

or
32
bit color, you probably need to reinstall your video card drivers.

To reinstall your video card drivers, you need to know the exact make

and
model of your video card in order to install the correct/updated

drivers.

There are several ways to determine what kind of video card you have.

1. Check the manual that came with your PC.

2. You can open your PC tower to look at the video card and note the

name
and numbers printed on it.

3. You can download and run this program from MajorGeeks.com. It
might
be
able to determine what kind of video card you have:

AIDA32 - Enterprise System Information 3.93

http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=183

To find the Aida32 info you need to post, run the Aida32 program, and
click
the + sign next to Computer
on the left side of your screen then click Summary.

Then Right click the information on the *right* side of your screen
and
select Copy. You can then paste the information in Notepad or paste
it
directly to this newsgroup.

Aida32 will tell you a lot about what's inside your PC. In addition
to
telling us the *Brand and Model Number* of your computer, please post
back
the information Aida32 reports for your:

Motherboard

CPU

Chipset

Display PCI/AGP Video

Display GPU

This information will assist us in finding the correct video drivers,

and
directing you to the video card manufacturer's website so you can
download
and install them.

*** IMPORTANT *** Remember to tell us the *Brand and Model Number* of
your
computer which is printed on your PC case or is listed in the manual

that
came with your computer.

Joe

"Wayne A Lewis" wrote in message
...
After a crash on a friends system, the resolution went so 640 x 480
x
16.
I
reinstalled the correct driver and it did not fix it. I also

checked
msconfig advanced, to see if the 640 x 480 x 16 was checked -- it
wasn't.
Is it possible that some system files were damaged from the crash?
Would
running SFC be the next step?

Any ideas?

Thanks












  #9  
Old July 19th 04, 11:49 PM
Ron Badour
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default 640 x 480 x 16

My experience says that you installed the wrong driver or perhaps one that
is a newer version and doesn't work correctly with the installed display
adapter. Does your friend have the driver disk that came with the PC or
video card? If the crash has been less than 5 days, you can try restoring
the registry.

--
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

"Wayne A Lewis" wrote in message
...
Well, thanks but I'm a tech (A+, Network+) and I always know what hardware
I'm working with, especially if I built the system. All I'm trying to

find
out is if someone else has reinstalled adapter drivers after a major crash
only to find some system files corrupt. I'm trying to avoid a full
reinstall.

Thanks


"Joe727" wrote in message
...
My post is full of constructive advice. Here's a sample:

*** IMPORTANT *** Remember to tell us the *Brand and Model Number* of

your
computer which is printed on your PC case or is listed in the manual

that
came with your computer.

Joe

"Wayne A Lewis" wrote in message
...
You've been posting this same message to everyone for as long as I can
remember. If you read my post, you'll see that I said that I

reinstalled
the CORRECT driver. I always run ADA32 if I'm in doubt.

Any constructive advice?



"Joe727" wrote in message
...
If you just reinstalled Windows, or you cannot change to 256, 16 bit,

or
32
bit color, you probably need to reinstall your video card drivers.

To reinstall your video card drivers, you need to know the exact make


and
model of your video card in order to install the correct/updated

drivers.

There are several ways to determine what kind of video card you have.

1. Check the manual that came with your PC.

2. You can open your PC tower to look at the video card and note the

name
and numbers printed on it.

3. You can download and run this program from MajorGeeks.com. It

might
be
able to determine what kind of video card you have:

AIDA32 - Enterprise System Information 3.93

http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=183

To find the Aida32 info you need to post, run the Aida32 program, and
click
the + sign next to Computer
on the left side of your screen then click Summary.

Then Right click the information on the *right* side of your screen

and
select Copy. You can then paste the information in Notepad or paste

it
directly to this newsgroup.

Aida32 will tell you a lot about what's inside your PC. In addition

to
telling us the *Brand and Model Number* of your computer, please post
back
the information Aida32 reports for your:

Motherboard

CPU

Chipset

Display PCI/AGP Video

Display GPU

This information will assist us in finding the correct video drivers,

and
directing you to the video card manufacturer's website so you can
download
and install them.

*** IMPORTANT *** Remember to tell us the *Brand and Model Number* of
your
computer which is printed on your PC case or is listed in the manual

that
came with your computer.

Joe

"Wayne A Lewis" wrote in message
...
After a crash on a friends system, the resolution went so 640 x 480

x
16.
I
reinstalled the correct driver and it did not fix it. I also

checked
msconfig advanced, to see if the 640 x 480 x 16 was checked --

it
wasn't.
Is it possible that some system files were damaged from the crash?
Would
running SFC be the next step?

Any ideas?

Thanks












  #10  
Old July 21st 04, 03:35 AM
Wayne A Lewis
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default 640 x 480 x 16

This is the exact same driver (version and everything) I had installed on
his machine before. Some other tech had worked on this machine prior to me
and had scanreg unchecked in msconfig startup, so there was no other copy
of the registry. I think I'll have to run SFC ( there are system files
connected with the driver files that load and one or more must be corrupt.)
When the system crashed, it lost more than just the graphic settings -- it
lost the mouse ( mouse would only run in safe mode) other things got
corrupted also. I got everything restored with work around except the
video.

Thanks


"Ron Badour" wrote in message
...
My experience says that you installed the wrong driver or perhaps one that
is a newer version and doesn't work correctly with the installed display
adapter. Does your friend have the driver disk that came with the PC or
video card? If the crash has been less than 5 days, you can try restoring
the registry.

--
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

"Wayne A Lewis" wrote in message
...
Well, thanks but I'm a tech (A+, Network+) and I always know what

hardware
I'm working with, especially if I built the system. All I'm trying to

find
out is if someone else has reinstalled adapter drivers after a major

crash
only to find some system files corrupt. I'm trying to avoid a full
reinstall.

Thanks


"Joe727" wrote in message
...
My post is full of constructive advice. Here's a sample:

*** IMPORTANT *** Remember to tell us the *Brand and Model Number* of

your
computer which is printed on your PC case or is listed in the manual

that
came with your computer.

Joe

"Wayne A Lewis" wrote in message
...
You've been posting this same message to everyone for as long as I

can
remember. If you read my post, you'll see that I said that I

reinstalled
the CORRECT driver. I always run ADA32 if I'm in doubt.

Any constructive advice?



"Joe727" wrote in message
...
If you just reinstalled Windows, or you cannot change to 256, 16

bit,
or
32
bit color, you probably need to reinstall your video card drivers.

To reinstall your video card drivers, you need to know the exact

make

and
model of your video card in order to install the correct/updated

drivers.

There are several ways to determine what kind of video card you

have.

1. Check the manual that came with your PC.

2. You can open your PC tower to look at the video card and note

the
name
and numbers printed on it.

3. You can download and run this program from MajorGeeks.com. It

might
be
able to determine what kind of video card you have:

AIDA32 - Enterprise System Information 3.93

http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=183

To find the Aida32 info you need to post, run the Aida32 program,

and
click
the + sign next to Computer
on the left side of your screen then click Summary.

Then Right click the information on the *right* side of your screen

and
select Copy. You can then paste the information in Notepad or

paste
it
directly to this newsgroup.

Aida32 will tell you a lot about what's inside your PC. In

addition
to
telling us the *Brand and Model Number* of your computer, please

post
back
the information Aida32 reports for your:

Motherboard

CPU

Chipset

Display PCI/AGP Video

Display GPU

This information will assist us in finding the correct video

drivers,
and
directing you to the video card manufacturer's website so you can
download
and install them.

*** IMPORTANT *** Remember to tell us the *Brand and Model Number*

of
your
computer which is printed on your PC case or is listed in the

manual
that
came with your computer.

Joe

"Wayne A Lewis" wrote in message
...
After a crash on a friends system, the resolution went so 640 x

480
x
16.
I
reinstalled the correct driver and it did not fix it. I also

checked
msconfig advanced, to see if the 640 x 480 x 16 was checked --

it
wasn't.
Is it possible that some system files were damaged from the

crash?
Would
running SFC be the next step?

Any ideas?

Thanks














 




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