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Subject: Toshiba 225CDS Display Adapter

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Name: chackney
Date: January 19, 2006 at 06:43:32 Pacific
Subject: Toshiba 225CDS Display Adapter
OS: Windows 95
CPU/Ram: Pentium 133 148MB Ram
Comment:
I have aquired an old 225CDS and have had others helping me wipe the Hard Drive and reinstalling Windows 95. I made it all the way through the setup (including updating BIOS) and the '95 install went fine. The window on the screen did not fill up the whole display so I attempted to correct it by changing the Display Adapter in the Windows 95 Advanced Display Properties. When I rebooted the display came up with about 10 little (3/4" square) screens that are obviously unreadable. I've reinstalled BIOS and Windows 95 and it keeps going back to that small display. Is there a boot command or some other way to change the display back to the correct Display Adaptor?

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