"Karl" <Ritt...@Comcast.net> wrote in message news:OJKdnfZAv5p...@comcast.com...
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Hi Karl,
You can try to fix this problem by removing the vid card using
your device manager, rebooting, and let Windows install your device
and drivers again. Then, if you need to update drivers, be sure to get
them from the manufacturer's website. If this doesn't work, contact
the manufacturer of your system and the video card directly. Actually,
come to think of it, we suggest that you contact them first before
doing anything else.
Silicon Alley Computers
If this does not work, then you must get deeper in to this in order to
resolve it. It is possible that the display card, or monitor may also
have a hardware fault.
Jerry G.
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