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Cannot change Video settings
All of a sudden my windows xp with an Asus MB Pap800 deluxe and a Asus V9520/TD GeForce FX5200 comes up with 4 bits and cannot be changed.
I never had such ything in many years of computing. What can I do? |
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I finally used RESTORE under WinXP and got all the previous settings back.
Nothing else worked for me. "Karl" wrote in message ... All of a sudden my windows xp with an Asus MB Pap800 deluxe and a Asus V9520/TD GeForce FX5200 comes up with 4 bits and cannot be changed. I never had such ything in many years of computing. What can I do? |
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Karl wrote:
All of a sudden my windows xp with an Asus MB Pap800 deluxe and a Asus V9520/TD GeForce FX5200 comes up with 4 bits and cannot be changed. I never had such ything in many years of computing. What can I do? Try reinstalling you AGP drivers for your mobo. -- Servo "Go, Dustmites!" tservo100 at ameritech dot net Slow, fiery death to all spammers!!! |
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"Karl" wrote in message ...
All of a sudden my windows xp with an Asus MB Pap800 deluxe and a Asus V9520/TD GeForce FX5200 comes up with 4 bits and cannot be changed. I never had such ything in many years of computing. What can I do? -- Hi Karl, You can try to fix this problem by removing the vid card using your device manager, rebooting, and let Windows install your device and drivers again. Then, if you need to update drivers, be sure to get them from the manufacturer's website. If this doesn't work, contact the manufacturer of your system and the video card directly. Actually, come to think of it, we suggest that you contact them first before doing anything else. Silicon Alley Computers |
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Go to systems properties, and see if there is a problem with the
driver. If this is not able to be easily determined, uninstall the card and monitor, and then install them back. If this does not work, then you must get deeper in to this in order to resolve it. It is possible that the display card, or monitor may also have a hardware fault. Jerry G. ======= "Karl" wrote in message ... All of a sudden my windows xp with an Asus MB Pap800 deluxe and a Asus V9520/TD GeForce FX5200 comes up with 4 bits and cannot be changed. I never had such ything in many years of computing. What can I do? -- |
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Check your monitor video cable (no extension cables / no KVM switchbox).
Check your monitor INF files (make sure Windows calls your monitor by name, in your Device manager) Doanload a different Detonator / Forceware (nVidia) driver. Reinstall DX9.0b Make sure you don't have any onboard video enabled. "Karl" wrote in message ... All of a sudden my windows xp with an Asus MB Pap800 deluxe and a Asus V9520/TD GeForce FX5200 comes up with 4 bits and cannot be changed. I never had such ything in many years of computing. What can I do? |
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