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display problem

Original Message
Name: dandym
Date: September 30, 2005 at 13:23:51 Pacific
Subject: display problem
OS: win me
CPU/Ram: intel celeron/255
Comment:
I seemed to have lost my resolution on my display monitor. i have tried to adjust monitor controls but it seems to be in the software. the "Q" is very pixelized and my pictures are posterized with different colors. I am running 256 color scheme and tied others but nothing seems to help?


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Response Number 1
Name: Jennifer SUMN
Date: September 30, 2005 at 17:00:07 Pacific
Subject: display problem
Reply: (edit)
Have you reinstalled your video drivers?

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Response Number 2
Name: jam
Date: October 2, 2005 at 09:03:37 Pacific
Subject: display problem
Reply: (edit)
yea, reinstall your drivers...& if you haven't updated them in a while, now's the time

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