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The message I get from w98se is that, the configuration can't be changed and that I should control mine monitor in the device manager. Everything looks fine in device If you do not know what display adapter your PC uses, you can go to a MS-DOS prompt and type: Debug and hit enter. The screen will display a

Diablo II, possible dvd problem
Device Manager Follow these steps to see if there are any conflicting devices: 1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel. 2. Double-click the System icon. 3. 7. Select Show All Devices. 8. Choose "Standard Display Types" under Manufacturer. 9. Choose "Standard Display Adapter (VGA)" under Model. 10. Click OK. 11.

Windows 98 Shutdown
In other words, the drivers installation in the properties under device manager is targeting a ghost device. But device manager is not reporting 2 duplicate devices Restarted the computer, went to device manager, licked on the display adapter, then clicked on "update driver". enter in the folder location.

Graphics card for 2153-E3N
You do not need to FORMAT any thing to get a sound card and Video Card to work. what you should have done is first go into device manager after you have bought the new devices and set the display adapter to standard VGA. Then you place the new Video card into your machine and the system should have detected it.

Please help with VxD problem (long story)
I then reset and gray screen came up with box saying " Your Display adapter is not configured properly. To correct this problem click OK to start the At the "end" of all this anything that doesn't work can be handled by itself, installing the driver or deleting that from device manager and having it redected.

Missing display adapter in device manager
The primary display adapter was set to Auto to initialize the PCI add-on card as the boot display device. The video memory shown was correct for the new card (32MB). The Device Manager will still detect the disabled onboard video, but it should indicate that it is disabled and not using any computer resources.

NEED HELP!! Installing TNT2 PCI Video Card.
One of them has a problem with the display adapter. I've tried deleting it in Device Manager, but PNP does not detect it on rebooting. What can I do? I'm stuck in 640x480x16. Device Manager gives me error code 23. Lee Boot to Safe Mode in the damaged system and delete all copies of the display adapter.

Modem Problems
Called Gateway - tech took me to Device Manager and had me to remove display drivers, listed as "Display Drivers for Mpact", then re-boot. I don't know if this is significant or not.To date, I have tried the following: 1. Updated drivers for display adapter from disk (w/and without help of Gateway tech) 2.

memory range conflicts
Oh yeah, A PII/MMX, 160 Mb of RAM, the computer that I got only 10 months ago is incompatible with the STB drivers (mind you, I'm not complaining against I looked in the Device Manager and the Display Adapter has the Yellow Exclamation Point on it. I looked in the Resources and it said that the Memory Range

Trouble with new display and Device Manager
Video is shared on the motherboard--up to 11mb--tech page says not upgradeable--no agp slot I looked for a jumper on the board to disable the video and the Tab that says Device Manager 3- Verify that the option "View device by type" is selected 4- Click on the plus sign next to "Display Adapter" 5- Double Click

CG302.EXE failure
After the installation is done: - there is no display adapter in Device Manager - an unknown device and failing PCI to PCI bridge in Device Manager - under Display properties the adapter is unknown and the monitor is VGAsave - The latest ATI drivers and software will not install, probably because Vista isn't seeing

color changes won't apply
The first is a Windows error message "display adapter is not configured properly." This monitor error does not cause any apparent problems. There is either an irq conflict or the driver is not installed (device manager should tell you) Second, I cannot detect the CD ROM drive in Windows or in DOS.

Help Please!! Uninstalled my SiS_MM1.05
Warren nos...@nospam.com microsoft public win98 gen_discussion Sorry for not responding properly, see additional responses below: &&& "PCR" Maybe try removing the adapter first. Warren wrote: One thought I've had is that the Device Manager may be insisting on building a second monitor is because the video

Display Adapter problem
You may even find a setting to assign permanent resources to your display card. I use both of the settings mentioned with my Gigabyte system board and Matrox display adapter. Device Manager shows each device on its own IRQ. YMMV, not all BIOS settings for devices will persist through the Windows boot.

after reinstall win98, my display is stuck at 640x480
robkamel dwarn...@rochester.rr.com comp sys hp hardware You do not want to remove the old display adapter in Device Manager. If you do that, Windows will merely re-detect it. It's not possible for Windows NOT to see the onboard video, cuz it's on the motherboard, so what we want to do is make Windows ignore the old

PCI audio device not detected problem
In the Change Display Type dialog box, next to Display Adapter, click Change. In the lower-left corner of the Select Device dialog box, click Show All If you do not feel competent installing new video driver software, then have someone who you feel is competent download and install the correct video driver.

display problem
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Trouble with new display and Device Manager
For example, Vserver.vxd might not be needed when you start a laptop computer while it is out of its docking station. In Safe Mode, highlight your display adapter in Control Panel, System, Device Manager and select Remove. Let Windows redetect it, and load the driver it thinks is appropriate.

display problems
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Soporte de varias tarjetas gráficas a la vez en Win2K
Also, in the Device Manager, there's NO DISPLAY ADAPTER listed. When I right-click on the desktop, and choose properties.. settings, it says "monitor on " (ie, it's blank where the display adapter should be named). Any ideas how I can get my display adapter shown correctly in the Device Manager? regards,