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'Default Monitor' and Video Card Problems

 
 
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      25th Oct 2004
I had to reinstall Windows XP Pro, now it doesn't recognize my monitor or
video card. I tried to install the latest drivers from the monitor's
website, but the 'Add Hardware Wizard' says "The specified location does not
contain information about your hardware." And the video card's latest
drivers from its website doesn't work either, it says "No display adapter
found" or something like that.

Also, going through display properties, on the Adapter page of the advanced
part of the settings, it's called VgaSave and a 'non-plug and play driver',
which is not true, with nowhere to change or update the driver. Then on the
Monitor page, it says 'Default Monitor' and the Properties button is
unavailable.
 
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Nathan McNulty
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      25th Oct 2004
Go to www.lavalys.com and download Everest Home. This is a free utility
that will tell you most everything about your computer. Use this to
find out what video card you have in your computer. It should also
provide a link to the latest video card drivers for that video card.

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Nathan McNulty

Matt Di Iorio wrote:
> I had to reinstall Windows XP Pro, now it doesn't recognize my monitor or
> video card. I tried to install the latest drivers from the monitor's
> website, but the 'Add Hardware Wizard' says "The specified location does not
> contain information about your hardware." And the video card's latest
> drivers from its website doesn't work either, it says "No display adapter
> found" or something like that.
>
> Also, going through display properties, on the Adapter page of the advanced
> part of the settings, it's called VgaSave and a 'non-plug and play driver',
> which is not true, with nowhere to change or update the driver. Then on the
> Monitor page, it says 'Default Monitor' and the Properties button is
> unavailable.

 
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DL
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      25th Oct 2004
You also need to read the specific instructions on the graphics web site, re
'how to install'.
Different vendors have differing methods - do it wrong and it wont work!

"Nathan McNulty" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Go to www.lavalys.com and download Everest Home. This is a free utility
> that will tell you most everything about your computer. Use this to
> find out what video card you have in your computer. It should also
> provide a link to the latest video card drivers for that video card.
>
> -----
> Nathan McNulty
>
> Matt Di Iorio wrote:
> > I had to reinstall Windows XP Pro, now it doesn't recognize my monitor

or
> > video card. I tried to install the latest drivers from the monitor's
> > website, but the 'Add Hardware Wizard' says "The specified location does

not
> > contain information about your hardware." And the video card's latest
> > drivers from its website doesn't work either, it says "No display

adapter
> > found" or something like that.
> >
> > Also, going through display properties, on the Adapter page of the

advanced
> > part of the settings, it's called VgaSave and a 'non-plug and play

driver',
> > which is not true, with nowhere to change or update the driver. Then on

the
> > Monitor page, it says 'Default Monitor' and the Properties button is
> > unavailable.



 
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Nathan McNulty
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      26th Oct 2004
Usually, these drivers support the entire range of cards. Go to
nVidia's website and download their ForceWare drivers, it will support
almost all of the nVidia video cards. Same with ATI, same with Intel.
I have not seen a specific installation method being required since pre-XP.

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Nathan McNulty

DL wrote:
> You also need to read the specific instructions on the graphics web site, re
> 'how to install'.
> Different vendors have differing methods - do it wrong and it wont work!
>
> "Nathan McNulty" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>>Go to www.lavalys.com and download Everest Home. This is a free utility
>>that will tell you most everything about your computer. Use this to
>>find out what video card you have in your computer. It should also
>>provide a link to the latest video card drivers for that video card.
>>
>>-----
>>Nathan McNulty
>>
>>Matt Di Iorio wrote:
>>
>>>I had to reinstall Windows XP Pro, now it doesn't recognize my monitor

>
> or
>
>>>video card. I tried to install the latest drivers from the monitor's
>>>website, but the 'Add Hardware Wizard' says "The specified location does

>
> not
>
>>>contain information about your hardware." And the video card's latest
>>>drivers from its website doesn't work either, it says "No display

>
> adapter
>
>>>found" or something like that.
>>>
>>>Also, going through display properties, on the Adapter page of the

>
> advanced
>
>>>part of the settings, it's called VgaSave and a 'non-plug and play

>
> driver',
>
>>>which is not true, with nowhere to change or update the driver. Then on

>
> the
>
>>>Monitor page, it says 'Default Monitor' and the Properties button is
>>>unavailable.

>
>
>

 
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DL
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      26th Oct 2004
I was refering to some graphic vendors requiring that prev drivers be
uninstalled, in control panel, prior to upgrading. As do Nvidea for WinXP
drivers.
I seem to recollect the installation for ATI drivers differed, at least the
last time I used ATI.


"Nathan McNulty" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Usually, these drivers support the entire range of cards. Go to
> nVidia's website and download their ForceWare drivers, it will support
> almost all of the nVidia video cards. Same with ATI, same with Intel.
> I have not seen a specific installation method being required since

pre-XP.
>
> -----
> Nathan McNulty
>
> DL wrote:
> > You also need to read the specific instructions on the graphics web

site, re
> > 'how to install'.
> > Different vendors have differing methods - do it wrong and it wont work!
> >
> > "Nathan McNulty" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> >
> >>Go to www.lavalys.com and download Everest Home. This is a free utility
> >>that will tell you most everything about your computer. Use this to
> >>find out what video card you have in your computer. It should also
> >>provide a link to the latest video card drivers for that video card.
> >>
> >>-----
> >>Nathan McNulty
> >>
> >>Matt Di Iorio wrote:
> >>
> >>>I had to reinstall Windows XP Pro, now it doesn't recognize my monitor

> >
> > or
> >
> >>>video card. I tried to install the latest drivers from the monitor's
> >>>website, but the 'Add Hardware Wizard' says "The specified location

does
> >
> > not
> >
> >>>contain information about your hardware." And the video card's latest
> >>>drivers from its website doesn't work either, it says "No display

> >
> > adapter
> >
> >>>found" or something like that.
> >>>
> >>>Also, going through display properties, on the Adapter page of the

> >
> > advanced
> >
> >>>part of the settings, it's called VgaSave and a 'non-plug and play

> >
> > driver',
> >
> >>>which is not true, with nowhere to change or update the driver. Then

on
> >
> > the
> >
> >>>Monitor page, it says 'Default Monitor' and the Properties button is
> >>>unavailable.

> >
> >
> >



 
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Nathan McNulty
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      27th Oct 2004
Ah, I see what you mean.

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Nathan McNulty

DL wrote:
> I was refering to some graphic vendors requiring that prev drivers be
> uninstalled, in control panel, prior to upgrading. As do Nvidea for WinXP
> drivers.
> I seem to recollect the installation for ATI drivers differed, at least the
> last time I used ATI.
>
>
> "Nathan McNulty" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>>Usually, these drivers support the entire range of cards. Go to
>>nVidia's website and download their ForceWare drivers, it will support
>>almost all of the nVidia video cards. Same with ATI, same with Intel.
>>I have not seen a specific installation method being required since

>
> pre-XP.
>
>>-----
>>Nathan McNulty
>>
>>DL wrote:
>>
>>>You also need to read the specific instructions on the graphics web

>
> site, re
>
>>>'how to install'.
>>>Different vendors have differing methods - do it wrong and it wont work!
>>>
>>>"Nathan McNulty" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>
>>>
>>>>Go to www.lavalys.com and download Everest Home. This is a free utility
>>>>that will tell you most everything about your computer. Use this to
>>>>find out what video card you have in your computer. It should also
>>>>provide a link to the latest video card drivers for that video card.
>>>>
>>>>-----
>>>>Nathan McNulty
>>>>
>>>>Matt Di Iorio wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I had to reinstall Windows XP Pro, now it doesn't recognize my monitor
>>>
>>>or
>>>
>>>
>>>>>video card. I tried to install the latest drivers from the monitor's
>>>>>website, but the 'Add Hardware Wizard' says "The specified location

>
> does
>
>>>not
>>>
>>>
>>>>>contain information about your hardware." And the video card's latest
>>>>>drivers from its website doesn't work either, it says "No display
>>>
>>>adapter
>>>
>>>
>>>>>found" or something like that.
>>>>>
>>>>>Also, going through display properties, on the Adapter page of the
>>>
>>>advanced
>>>
>>>
>>>>>part of the settings, it's called VgaSave and a 'non-plug and play
>>>
>>>driver',
>>>
>>>
>>>>>which is not true, with nowhere to change or update the driver. Then

>
> on
>
>>>the
>>>
>>>
>>>>>Monitor page, it says 'Default Monitor' and the Properties button is
>>>>>unavailable.
>>>
>>>
>>>

>
>

 
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