John Colby
jwcolby at ColbyConsulting.com
Tue Apr 11 09:31:04 CDT 2006
It does, I do and it doesn't. The setup errors out telling me to first set
up the adapter in VGA mode. There IS NO ADAPTER visible and modifiable in
Windows and therefore I can't do anything to it. Since I can't even see the
display adapter, I can't set it up in VGA mode, and the setup just fails.
John W. Colby
www.ColbyConsulting.com
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I missed the beginning of this thread so I assume that you have a display
adapter built into the motherboard. If you have a CD for the motherboard,
it's setup program will allow you to configure the display adapter. It
should then show up in Device Manager.
Hope that helps.
Jim Hicks
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Nope. I can't get at the display adapter, even in safe mode, because there
is no display adapter.
John W. Colby
www.ColbyConsulting.com
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