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Answer» System Info. If the problem persists, then its a hardware problem, in wich case u would have to buy a new PC, or at least replace some of the parts. Cut it out already...Thanks everyone for replying. I am going to try to answer some of the questons everyone threw at me along with a couple more questions. Yes it is the same graphic adapter that came with the system. The only thing I have done to this PC is change the memory from one stick of 128 to two sticks of 256. I did this around march this year and my problem just started about a month ago. Could that have caused any problems? I would like to try to reinstall the driver. I don't know where it is located. Is it on the disks that came with the system? Is there any chance it might be located on the internet? Can anyone give me a quick walk through on how to go about it? The same with reinstalling XP. If this is the next step how do I go about it. as far as replacing the hardware are we just talking about a new graphics card? if so how do I go about checking compatability and does anyone have any recommendations on brands? Last I would just like to say thanks. Thanks for all the advice and your patience.I forgot to add that I did a windows system restore. It literally took HALF a day to make my way through all the menus and to restore, it was running that slow. After it did restore all the speed came back but the monitor was screwy. ThanksMonitor was screwy? More info on this, and is it fixed now? (If yes, what did you do?)From what you listed it seems you are running an onboard graphics controller...so the drivers would be located on your MBoard CD that came with the machine. Try re-installing them and see if THINGS improve...Quote Is that the same graphics adapter the computer came with? Did you do a Windows system restore or a restore with the Gateway restore CD's? [highlight]Do you have a driver CD with the Video driver on it? [/highlight]That is what you need to install to unleash the potential of the graphics adapter. Please post the Gateway model number. It will be on (or in) the case, on your invoice, etc. We can find the driver if you do not have the CD that Gateway always includes. You may have to install the chipset drivers as well.Just wanted to let everyone know I have had some success. I used the driver disk that came with the system and it did manage to fix the screen resolution back to a manageable size. For some reson the device manager is still saying it can not initialize the driver and I can not go into the monitor properties and change anything more than screen color, but the resolution is back to normal. I realize that I didn't give enoughf info. about my computer for you all to work with and next time I will supply more. I downloaded Everest which gives me the info. you need. Thanks. To answer the last question my model is Gateway MFATXPNT MDW 500S. Since the graphics driver is still not initializing does that mean it might be time for a new graphics card. I don't know if i might have a virus. I also took this sights recommendation and scrapped Norton and downloaded the free virsion of AVG and it says my system is clean. Any thoughts? You are all AWSOM, I know I am going to love being a part of your forum. Thanks. DLoad and run the tool below... Norton Removal Tool 1) Use Add Remove Programs first and un-install Norton... 2) From Windows Explorer search for any folders named Norton and Symantec and delete them... 3)DLoad and install ERUNT and have it make a backup of your registry... 4) Open regedit and type Norton in the search bar. Delete all entries it finds. F3 takes you to the next i instance of Norton. Continue til you have reached the end of the registry... 5)Repeat the above process using Symantec instead in the search field. Delete any Symantec keys it finds... 6)Now run the Norton Removal tool you DLoaded... 7)Empty the recycle bin... 8)Go to My Computer and right clik the C: drive and select Properties and run disk cleanup... 9)Re-boot and run disk defrag.... There you're done ! See how easy Symantec makes it for you to dump their product ? ? patio. 8-)Quote QuoteIf the problem persists, then its a hardware problem, in wich case u would have to buy a new PC, or at least replace some of the parts. Great idea, maybe u should take it under consideration.patio Thanks for the good info. I followed your instructions and got all the way to running the Norton removal tool. I keep getting an error message that says Symantec productu is using tinstaller/uninstaller. Please finish the installer session before running Norton removal tool. Then it exits Norton removal tool. Any ideas on how to carry on? I also didn't get the sarcasm until about half way through your instructions. Now I see...oh BOY do I see. ThanksIf the un-installer is hanging just try shutting down all running programs Exit and re-boot. Following that run it one last time and you should be good to go... |
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