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| 34805 | 2002-02-07 11:33:00 | I'm having troubles with my monitor setup. Before I come back with the details, I want to remove the current driver and renew it. Is this the way to remove it? control panel/system/display adaptors/properties/remove. If I remove the old driver and restart my machine before installing the new driver will I lose the monitor altogether and be in even more trouble? Should I install the new driver without restarting first? Hope you can help....Ken |
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| 34806 | 2002-02-07 11:51:00 | No thats fine, Windows will always bring up the display in some fashion, it will probably detect the video card as a SVGA card at worst and limit the screen resolution to 256 colour. The best advice for installing a third party driver is to read any readme files that come with the driver. Cheers, Ecko |
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