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More info?)
Hello Sharon,
Thanks for the insightful info on drivers. I purchased this pc on 5/04, and
I feel best having someone knowledgeble from Dell provide the needed help.
I'll try them again. Thanks for all your help...most appreciated.
"Sharon F" wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Oct 2004 17:09:01 -0700, Evyta wrote:
>
> > Hello Sharon..the display props color quality is still at 32 bit and the
> > screen resolution at 1024 by 768 pix. What do you mean by reinstalling
> > display drivers?
>
> Below is probably more than you want to know about drivers. Before reading
> it, check that your monitor is securely attached to the system and that the
> cables are not pinched anywhere.
>
> To find out what drivers your hardware is using, open Display settings>
> Advanced> Adapter> Properties> Driver.
>
> Computers and display cards come with a driver designed to work with the
> configuration that left the factory. As the system matures, driver updates
> become available. You can opt to keep the original drivers or to install
> the new drivers.
>
> Windows Update site will show WHLQ drivers (I might have those letters
> jumbled up but they're close). These drivers are tested and certified to be
> stable in XP. They may not be the best or most current drivers available
> for your hardware. They may not support all features your hardware is
> capable of. But they usually can be counted on to provide good basic
> functionality.
>
> If your display adapter came with your computer at the time of purchase,
> you should have a disk marked Drivers or a shortcut in your start menu that
> goes to a tool to reinstall the OEM supplied drivers. You can also check
> the OEM's website. They usually have copies of the original drivers
> available for downloading. Sometimes you will find updated drivers too.
>
> If the display card was purchased separately, it came with its own driver
> disk. The manufacturer will have these same drivers on their website
> available for downloading and installing. They will post updated versions
> for that hardware as well.
>
> You can read plenty in your system documentation and at the manufacturer's
> websites about updating drivers. If after spending time studying the issue,
> you are not comfortable with updating/reinstalling the drivers - don't.
> Have a knowledgeable friend do it for you or call technical support for
> your system and have them help you with it.
>
> --
> Sharon F
> MS-MVP ~ Windows XP Shell/User
>