On Nov 7, 5:36*pm, "JS" <@> wrote:
> That's the default driver.
>
> Go to Toshiba's web site and see if there is a video driver
> available for your make and model.
>
> JShttp://www.pagestart.com
>
> "Sammy Castagna" <sammycastagnahotmail.com> wrote in message
>
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> > Js
> > Windows loaded an Intel driver.
>
> > Sammy
>
> > "JS" <@> wrote in messagenews:(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> After installing Windows did you download the latest video driver from
> >> Toshiba's web site?
>
> >> JS
> >>http://www.pagestart.com
>
> >> "Sammy Castagna" <sammycastagnahotmail.com> wrote in message
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> >>>I reinstalled win wp on a Toshiba Satellite notebook Celeron 2.80 256 ram
> >>> because it had become so slow. It is about 5 years old and had never
> >>> been
> >>> reloaded. It is working good however under device manager the Intel
> >>> graphics
> >>> display is listed twice under display adapters no conflicts.pci bus 0
> >>> device
> >>> 2 function 0 and under it the same controller pci bus 0 device 2
> >>> function 1.
> >>> They were both enabled. I disabled the second one and I saw no
> >>> difference in
> >>> the operation of the machine. My question should I remove the second
> >>> listing, disable the second listing, enable both listings. Nothing else
> >>> is
> >>> listed twice in device manager as far as I can tell. I have never seen
> >>> this
> >>> before. It is showing 64 megs of video memory when it should be 32. I
> >>> posted
> >>> this on the general site and was given some advice. When I delete one
> >>> windows
> >>> finds new hardware on reboot and re installs it.
>
> >>> Sammy Castagna
This two display adapter listing might be normal. The video card /
display adapter might be set up so that the LCD and the external VGA
connection are two separate modules.