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| 542643 | 2007-04-20 08:08:00 | I am trying to reload Win98 for a neighbour, on an old Celeron computer that locked up. All is well except the monitor configures with the minimum settings (16 colours max etc). The only information that I can find on the monitor is that it is a Multiscan L7034LD. I have checked on the net and on driverguide and I cannot find a driver for this model. Can anyone help please? I know that this is a crap computer with a crap operating system, but the neighbour only does emails on it and is quite content. Thanks, Arjay |
arjay (1202) | ||
| 542644 | 2007-04-20 08:26:00 | You have to find out, what the brand/model of the videocard is. Not the model/brand of the monitor. To change the resolution. Get Everest (www.majorgeeks.com) Or Belarc Advisor (belarc.com) Install either and see what either bring up under the videocard. |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 542645 | 2007-04-20 08:43:00 | To elaborate on the above, there us usually no need to have a monitor driver, none of mine even have them. The video card or video chipset drivers have been lost in the lockup, the default Windows ones now in use only provide basic settings. Reloading the right video drivers will restore all the setting options. |
godfather (25) | ||
| 542646 | 2007-04-20 08:47:00 | Thanks Guys, Much appreciated, Arjay | arjay (1202) | ||
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