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I had a harddisk failure and had to restore my old Pentium III PC. I
searched for the old install disks I had (or thought I had) for the
onboard features of the PC. Unfortunately no luck, so at the moment I
have the PC up and running, but the screen is a looking like an old
Dutch painting, no smooth graphics at all. When I try to set the
resolution, I am only able to pick "16 colors". I therefore need the VGA
drivers for the motherboard.
The specs for the PC are:
Motherboard: DFI CS65-EC Rev.A2
Processor: Intel Pentium III 800Mhz
RAM: 256Mb (I said it was an old PC)
HDD: 80Gb Maxstor
Video interface: AGP (This is an onboard interface)
OS: Windows 2000 SP4
Screen: 17" MAG
Anyone that can help? What about a Generic VGA driver? Any suggestions?
Thanks
At Neethling
Cape Town
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