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Anne - 05 Sep 2004 18:23 GMT
I tried to change my display setting every day for past week, at least ...
and the do not change, just stops responding so I have to close down with
Ctrl+Alt+Del and it's really starting to annoy me. I've reinstalled Win98SE
but that didn't work. I don't know whether to reinstall my system disc
because I'm not sure it will work. I have a MA810 board with SIS intergrated
graphics.
I can chose what settings I want but as soon as I click OK or Apply ... it
stops responding. I used to have tweak in but I'm not over fond of it but the
display settings played up at least a week before I took it out.
Can anyone help or have any ideas? I don't usually need help but this has
foxed me. I don't want to format my master hard drive,

Thanks in Advance
Ron Badour - 05 Sep 2004 19:45 GMT
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.

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> I tried to change my display setting every day for past week, at least ...
> and the do not change, just stops responding so I have to close down with
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>
> Thanks in Advance
Anne - 05 Sep 2004 20:11 GMT
you didn't read the question properly ... I know all about those settings ...
they are fine ... what I want to change is the appearance ... size of Icons,
fonts etc; nothing else ... I've already done all that cos it's as I want it
... it's the appearance I want to change and you can only change those
through display settings ...

> When the correct screen resolution (screen area) or the right number of
> colors are not available choices in display properties, settings tab, then
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> >
> > Thanks in Advance
Ron Badour - 05 Sep 2004 20:50 GMT
I beg to differ--perhaps you need to write clearer as you did not mention
fonts or size of icons.  What you did say is:    Quote:  "I tried to change
my display setting every day for past week, at least ...and the do not
change,...."

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

> you didn't read the question properly ... I know all about those settings ...
> they are fine ... what I want to change is the appearance ... size of Icons,
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> > >
> > > Thanks in Advance
Anne - 05 Sep 2004 23:35 GMT
Sorry about that ... I just wrote as I was thinking ... you may have noticed
the odd missing letter, so I thought that I had mentioned what I was having
problems with, sorry if I didn't.
Well, can you help or have I got to do a back-up and re-format the main
drive, which I don't particularly want to do ... too much to lose., so I need
to know what I need to do. This is the very first time that I have ever had a
problem like this and I've been using computers for 25+ years in every form
and shape they have taken. Saw my first one when I was about 4 and I got a
feeling they would shrink in size as this one I saw was as big as a house ...
sorry I rambled ... :-)

> I beg to differ--perhaps you need to write clearer as you did not mention
> fonts or size of icons.  What you did say is:    Quote:  "I tried to change
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> > > >
> > > > Thanks in Advance
Ron Badour - 07 Sep 2004 15:00 GMT
I would start by removing the display adapter driver, rebooting and
reinstalling it.  If no luck, go on a spyware hunt:

Spyware/scumware/adware are causing numerous system problems.  I recommend
you download and use the following programs and consider removing everything
these programs identify.  Be aware that there are frequent updates to these
programs and you need to check for them before every use.

AdAware:  http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/

CWShredder:  http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/cwschronicles.html (download
link near the bottom)

Spybot:  http://www.safer-networking.org/

If still no luck, see if something running in the background is causing the
problem:

How to Perform Clean-Boot Troubleshooting for Windows 98
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=192926

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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

> Sorry about that ... I just wrote as I was thinking ... you may have noticed
> the odd missing letter, so I thought that I had mentioned what I was having
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> feeling they would shrink in size as this one I saw was as big as a house ...
> sorry I rambled ... :-)
 
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