display problems

G

Guest

I have a monitor/AGP video card problem. I have a NEC
AccuSync 90 monitor and a Radeon 9600 Pro video card. I
re-loaded Windows XP the other day because I was having
trouble with NvCpl.dll and in Internet explorer I was
always getting errors that had Microsoft Script pop up
and want to de-bug all the time. I get a runtime error
line 448 syntax error, new instance of Microsoft script
editor, it wants to de-bug scripts in Iexplorer.exe. I
replaced the missing dll from a download dll website, I
re-installed windows XP. During the install windows
wanted a video driver that I could not find. The re-
install did not fix the Microsoft Scripts problem or the
dll problem. It did mess up my monitor and video card.
In control panel, display, settings, advanced, adapter,
it says the adapter type is unavailable and under
properties, it says VGAsave and also says VGAsave,
current status started,start up type system. It gives me
no button option to re-install the driver. Under monitor,
it says default driver, and no option to see the
properties. I am able to set the resolution to 32 bit and
1280 x 1024 as though it sees my video card. I try to
install the software for the Radeon 9600 Pro video card
and it tells me to install a generic driver for the
monitor and video card first. As I said at this point I
can not install any drivers. What should I do? Please
advise

(e-mail address removed). Thanks.
 
J

John Chin [MSFT]

As with NvCpl.dll, I can only guest it came from Nvidia, did you have a
Nvidia card with Nvidia drivers in the machine at one time?



When you reloaded XP, did you install motherboard drivers, there might be
some motherboard drivers that are need before you can install video drivers.
These drivers are usually on cd somewhere.



Are you using drivers from ATI's drivers cd Radeon 9600 Pro? Can you try
getting drivers from
http://www.ati.com/support/drivers/...&prod=productsXPdriver&submit.x=13&submit.y=9



Thanks


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