It definitely sound like a driver issue. What's the make/model of video card, and what driver does Device Manager indicate that the system is using for it?
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Glad you got it sorted out. :)
If you're sure that the driver did the job, could you let us know so that we can mark this thread as solved please?
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Thanks for the confirmation- marking as solved...
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I have the same problem. Can I get a copy of the driver, PLEEEEASE
It is almost certain that Roaddog has a different video card then you, so whatever driver he used wouldn't work for you anyway. If you have your Windows CD, try getting the drivers from there like Roaddog did. If you can't do that, try Windows Update. If that doesn't work either, you need to open your computer (remember to protect your system against static damage) and get the name and model number from the video card and go to the manufacturers site for drivers. If the video is built-in (no video card), then you need to get the drivers for the motherboard.
Any more questions, please post in a new thread as this one has been marked as solved. Good luck!
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Any more questions, please post in a new thread as this one has been marked as solved. Good luck!
Yes.
kahawten,
Do as dlh6213 suggested in terms of determining the exact make/model of your card and getting the correct driver for it.
If you have problems with the process and need to ask us specific questions, please start your own thread and post your questions there- members should not post their own questions in a thread started by another member.
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