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Screen Resolution - Jangar - 03-08-2004 Quote:Originally posted by picanin Pics - as I said I am grasping at straws..... A FDISKshould destroy ![]() It is strange that window$ sees the card but doesn't load the drivers for it.... Screen Resolution - picanin - 03-08-2004 Quote:Originally posted by Jangar No Jan Windows isnt seeing the graphics card as it has installed the drivers for the generic PCI VGA adapter. It is seeing a graphics card but it doesnt know what make. This is the norm when Windows doesnt know what card is installed. It is now merely a matter of finding the correct drivers for the card. And seeing as Windows is working correctly - it is more likely to be the adapters age or incompatability causing this - FDISKing and reinstalling isnt going to solve anything. Screen Resolution - Jangar - 03-08-2004 Quote:Originally posted by picanin What you say is true... But it worked before !!! I still say when all else fails... start from scratch, esp. when Window$ is involved... Screen Resolution - Bean of Love - 03-08-2004 Well that is the thing... I have started from scratch a few times.. I have reformatted and reinstalled at least 3 times, and nothing worked. Now.. can you tell me, if I had to install say win2000, would the pc pick up the drivers then?? Screen Resolution - picanin - 03-08-2004 Quote:Originally posted by Jangar Jan it worked before because the drivers were loaded - probably when the PC was bought from PC World. Screen Resolution - picanin - 03-08-2004 Quote:Originally posted by Bean of Love Beanie it might and it might not. Actually getting the screen res to work is a doddle if you can just find out what card the PC has. Win2K may be better equipped in terms of drivers so by installing it you may get it sorted out. However if it deosnt have the drivers what then? Now the web site that I gave you listed what graphics cards the advent PC's had in them. From that info - or by using SiSoft Sandra - you can look around on the net for the correct drivers. When you get them you can simply install them and your screen res should be all peachy again. Now tell me what processor does that PC have? Is it a PIII or a P4? And what speed does it run at? Any idea of what memory and hard drive? This is simply so that I can go look at the Advent PC specs to see what graphics card it might have. Screen Resolution - Bean of Love - 03-08-2004 pic... I have asked tjommie to bring me the booklet she got with the pc...but from memory I can only recall that it was a PIII 19.something gig hard drive, but I have no idea as to what the processing speed is/was.... As soon as I have book in hand, I will let you guys know, so you can help me to look at whatever I am supposed to see ![]() Screen Resolution - Jangar - 03-08-2004 Pica - is one of the few people I trust with my PC life and his word is normally as good as law !!! However this time, please humour me and do a FDISK... and then reinstall.... I've got nothing to argue for me, just a nagging feeling........ Screen Resolution - Bean of Love - 03-08-2004 Quote:Originally posted by Jangar Janneman... what the oomf is a fdisk and how do I do it... Step by step instructions for a blond dummy please ![]() Screen Resolution - Jangar - 03-08-2004 Quote:Originally posted by Bean of Love Create a start disk and make sure the normally hidden files are om there too.. Make sure that FORMAT.COM and FDISK.com are on the diskette to... |