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It appears that your system is not managing to load the specific video
driver for your card when it boots, and is falling back on the standard VGA
driver. This could mean:
a) that the driver you have installed has become corrupted, or
b) that some piece of hardware on your video card has failed.
Try downloading and installing the latest manufacturer driver for your
card. If that doesn't work, you may need to replace the card.
David Gillett
On 17 Aug 2005 at 14:48, Michael J.King Sr. wrote:
> Turned on the box this morning and instead of normal functions the screen
> looked like it was going to start in safe mode. You know that greyish kinda
> fuzzy look and the icons much larger than normal. I checked to see if the
> Accessibility had somehow changed and then opened display in the control
> settings to check screen size and well it definetly had changed and when I
> tried several times to change it back was unsuccessful. It would tell me to
> restart my box for the new settings to take and every time I tried it
> reverted to:16 Colors and 640 x 480 pixels.
> My regular machine is in for repairs so I am using my backup DELL XPS
> 1 gig Intel Pentium 3 60 gig Hard Drive 256 meg memory running Windows
> ME build 4.90.3000 I keep up on virus and spyware protection and do
> regular scans. I use Avast and Sygate all the time. I also scan with Trend
> Micro ,Panda and AOL from time to time. Hopefully I have provided the info
> needed to help me unscrew this problem!! Thanks in advance!
> Later.Mike
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