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Solve : Screen problems in the morning.? |
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Answer» Hello For a laptop, there isn't any real option for dealing with a failure of the integrated graphics. * They do have USB Video Cards these days. If the GPU was shot and they wanted to stretch the life of the laptop further and weren't gaming, but just web surfing and other non extreme GRAPHIC applications, you could use one of them, but their performance is not the greatest. The super cheap ones I have seen reviews of their quality being poor. But I have also seen reviews of people praising them for being able to add an additional display etc for presentations etc. ** Only unknown is, would it work at POST or if Windows or other supported OS has to boot and load drivers before it OPERATES. If it doesnt have anything to display until the OS is running and correct driver installed to initialize and handle the adapter, then it woudnt be a solution for anyone wishing to fix a laptop with a bad GPU because they wouldnt be able to install the driver etc unless they were able to RDP, VNC, or other remote connection to install driver. And if the OS ever needs to be reinstalled then it would be almost impossible to perform this unless you had an exact model healthy laptop to build the OS and install driver and then swap the drive to the GPU bad laptop in which the system might work without complaining about a drastic hardware change after transplant of hard drive from healthy to GPU damaged laptop. If the GPU is damaged, the best plan is to get a new laptop or new used refurb if PRICE and warranty are worth not buying brand new. I am just throwing this info out there since I wanted to correct that there is an option although not the best option for anyone looking for any great performance out of it to go with USB VGA Video Card Adapter. I haven't bought one of these to share any comments on them. The $40-$50 price tag for a low performing video card option I just cant bite at buying. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812866007&cm_re=usb_vga-_-12-866-007-_-ProductHi guys, Thought I would update. I seem to have fixed the problem.....but really have no idea why the solution worked at all. At the bottom of the screen each morning was the "Install Adobe update DX" message. For a while I couldn't see it because of the screen problems, but occasionally it was there. I decided to upgrade Adobe.... ...and the screen problem stopped. >_< Thank you all for your help. Though I am a little embarrassed about the solution.No reason to be embarresed...glad your sorted out. |
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