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Heya!
Just wondering if any of you computer peeps can help me (well actually for my dad!!)
He's got a laptop - normal sized screen, probably around 1024 x 768 pixels, maybe a tad smaller but its only showing a screen area of 640x 480 pixels and wont let him change it like he can on the normal PC.
It is aso only allowing him to choose between 2 and 16 colours rather than true colour 24 etc.
It's got a Standard PCI Graphics adapter (VGA) andthe monitor is plug & play.
Don't know if any of that makes sence to any of you out there but hope you can help so I can get one up on my dad! lol! [dream mode]Maybe he'll buy me a car if I can fix it! [/dream mode]
Just wondering if any of you computer peeps can help me (well actually for my dad!!)
He's got a laptop - normal sized screen, probably around 1024 x 768 pixels, maybe a tad smaller but its only showing a screen area of 640x 480 pixels and wont let him change it like he can on the normal PC.
It is aso only allowing him to choose between 2 and 16 colours rather than true colour 24 etc.
It's got a Standard PCI Graphics adapter (VGA) andthe monitor is plug & play.
Don't know if any of that makes sence to any of you out there but hope you can help so I can get one up on my dad! lol! [dream mode]Maybe he'll buy me a car if I can fix it! [/dream mode]
The problem is the graphics driver that is installed. Using the basic VGA adaptor driver will only ever give 640x480. You need to know:
1. The manufacturer and model of the video card in the laptop. You can find this by going to the Control Panel and into the System area where you should find the Device Manager. This should list the video card type.
2. The operating system - Windows 95, 98, NT, XP etc.
Then, go to the video card manufacturer's website and download the latest drivers for the graphics card / operating system combo you have.
HTH
1. The manufacturer and model of the video card in the laptop. You can find this by going to the Control Panel and into the System area where you should find the Device Manager. This should list the video card type.
2. The operating system - Windows 95, 98, NT, XP etc.
Then, go to the video card manufacturer's website and download the latest drivers for the graphics card / operating system combo you have.
HTH
miniman said: The problem is the graphics driver that is installed. Using the basic VGA adaptor driver will only ever give 640x480. You need to know:
1. The manufacturer and model of the video card in the laptop. You can find this by going to the Control Panel and into the System area where you should find the Device Manager. This should list the video card type.
2. The operating system - Windows 95, 98, NT, XP etc.
Then, go to the video card manufacturer's website and download the latest drivers for the graphics card / operating system combo you have.
HTH
Right - we did that but all it tells us is that it is a standard PCI graphics adapter (VGA)...this is looking in display adapters in system properties.
lois22 said: Right - we did that but all it tells us is that it is a standard PCI graphics adapter (VGA)...this is looking in display adapters in system properties.
I'm guessing you are running Win 95 or early 98/NT then, as I recall that they could not figure out what the card manufacturer was properly. Do you have a handbook for the laptop? Alternatively, tell us what make and model the laptop is and we may be able to find out.
lois22 said: Toshiba tecra 8000 windows 98SE is thats any help!
Try this:
http://enduser:enduser|@bbs.toshiba.co.uk/file/area1002/T8K098V.ZIP
Edit - to fix the URL and again to say just copy and paste the whole thing into your address bar.
>> Edited by miniman on Tuesday 20th May 22:57
>> Edited by miniman on Tuesday 20th May 22:58
lois22 said: not my day today! really can't figure out that link!
OK, go to www.toshiba.co.uk
Click "Computers" in the red area on the right
Click "Support and Downloads" on the navigation to the left, then click "Download Files"
Half way down the page on the right is a link "click hereto go to our archived driver section" - click it
A new window will pop up. Scroll down to Tecra 8000 and click it.
Click "T8000 WIN98 SYSTEM FILES"
Third from the end is the video drivers
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