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Date: | Fri, 29 Dec 2000 16:41:29 -0600 |
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What is the problem with display adapter? Can she see the picture on the monitor ok? I've often found that even though device manager may see a problem (the yellow exclamation), if the hardware is working fine, it's best not to worry too much about it. For example, a "standard serial mouse" is often installed with win95, even if you install it with a PS/2 mouse in place. It may or may not be removable.
Also, removing the SuperVGA entry is almost certainly the right move, as it is a very generic driver. Try removing it again if it bothers her, leave the trident alone.
Glen Sagers
Heather Hopkins wrote:
> My friend has an older computer (1995)- I think it's a 486 - running Win
> 98, 40Mb Ram. It has a problem with the display adapter. In the control
> panel under Display Adapter are two entries. 'Super VGA' and 'Trident
> 9685/9680/9682/9385/9382/9385-1 PCI'. ......
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