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gabe - 16 May 2004 01:07 GMT
can some one please help me? I am just new to this and my
moniter has a grainy picture and not everything is fitting
on the screen
Joe727 - 16 May 2004 01:38 GMT
If you just reinstalled Windows, or you cannot change to 256, 16 bit, or 32
bit color, you probably need to reinstall your video card drivers.

To reinstall your video card drivers, you need to know the exact make and
model of your video card in order to install the correct/updated drivers.

There are several ways to determine what kind of video card you have.

1. Check the manual that came with your PC.

2. You can open your PC tower to look at the video card and note the name
and numbers printed on it.

3. You can download and run this program from MajorGeeks.com.  It might be
able to determine what kind of video card you have:

AIDA32 - Enterprise System Information 3.93

http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=183

To find the Aida32 info you need to post, click the + sign next to Computer
on the left side of your screen and click Summary.  Then Right click the
information on the *right* side of your screen and select Copy.  You can
then paste the information in Notepad or paste it directly to this
newsgroup.

Aida32 will tell you a lot about what's inside your PC.  In addition to
telling us the *Brand and Model Number* of your computer, please post back
the information Aida32 reports for your:

Motherboard

CPU

Chipset

Display PCI/AGP Video

Display GPU

This information will assist us in finding the correct video drivers, and
directing you to the video card manufacturer's website so you can download
and install them.

*** IMPORTANT *** Remember to tell us the *Brand and Model Number* of your
computer which is printed on your PC case or is listed in the manual that
came with your computer.

Joe

> can some one please help me? I am just new to this and my
> moniter has a grainy picture and not everything is fitting
> on the screen
gabe - 16 May 2004 03:17 GMT
Joe, thank you for your reply. I got the computer from a
mate so I don't have the manual for it. I went to major
geeks and downloaded the aida faile but its just turned
tou like gibberish when I try to open it. I don't really
know what you mean by post either. I'm sorry, I just don't
have any idea about this stuff. Is it dangerous to open
the pc tower? I might have to try that. Thank you so much
for your help!
Gabe
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Ron Badour - 16 May 2004 14:24 GMT
It will not hurt to open the tower if you unplug the computer, do not
needlessly touch things within the tower and ground your hand to the metal
frame before touching anything, .  If you don't feel comfortable doing it,
find a friend who is.  Post means to leave a message in the newsgroup.  Here
is my standard blurb--perhaps its different wording will make it easier for
you to follow:

When the correct screen resolution (screen area) or the right number of
colors are not available choices in display properties, settings tab, then
it is a good bet you do not have the right driver installed for your display
adapter.  The display adapter in your PC is either a video card or a display
chipset on the motherboard.

If you received a CD or floppy disks with drivers along with your PC, see if
they contain a display adapter driver and install it using: control panel,
system, device manager, display adapter.

If you know what display adapter your PC has but you have no disks, use
www.google.com to track down the correct driver on the internet.

If you do not know what display adapter your PC uses, you can go to a MS-DOS
prompt and type:  Debug       and hit enter.  The screen will display a
flashing prompt next to a - sign.  Type:  DC000:35 (DC000:50 may also work)
and hit enter.  The name and possibly model of your display adapter should
appear on the right hand side of the screen.  To quit Debug, type Q and hit
enter.  If Debug is not helpful, you can try this program:  Advanced PCI
Info, available at:  http://www.upsystems.com.ua/support/alexmina/   If all
else fails, you will have to remove the computer case.  Look at where the
monitor plugs into the back of the case and then check that location inside
the case.  If there is a card there, you obviously have a video card and if
not, you have on board graphics.  Write down any information displayed on
either the card or the chipset on the motherboard.  Then use www.google.com
to search for the information.  Do not include all the data you found in one
search message--search on each piece individually.  If you include all the
information at once, you might not get a hit.

I have found that a video card will generally have to be removed in order to
see the information.  Be careful of static electricity as it can fry
components.  Before touching anything in the computer case (the cord is
unplugged, right?), ground yourself to the case by touching it.  Don't work
on carpeting since shuffling your feet on it can generate static electricity
after you grounded yourself.  Remove the one screw that holds the card in
place and using a rocking motion (left to right and back) and pull the card
straight out.

Once you have the right driver, install it through control panel, system,
device manager or through control panel, add new hardware, as appropriate.

Signature

Regards

Ron Badour, MS MVP for W98
Tips:  http://home.satx.rr.com/badour
Knowledge Base Info:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=kbinfo

> Joe, thank you for your reply. I got the computer from a
> mate so I don't have the manual for it. I went to major
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Joe727 - 16 May 2004 15:19 GMT
What is the brand and model number of the computer?  It might be printed on
the computer, or it might be on a label on the back of the computer.

When you say Aida32 failed and turned to gibberish, what exactly do you
mean?  Did the program fail to install?

Also, Ron Badour posted some information as well.  Please try what he
suggested.

Joe

> Joe, thank you for your reply. I got the computer from a
> mate so I don't have the manual for it. I went to major
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