laptop,problem with screen

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seb

Hello

Few days ago i have bought a DV8000t HP laptop and i have a problem with
display.When i run it under VGA mode everything works ok,but if i try to
change the resolution screen turns off,and system looks like freezed.I did
restore the system from oryginal partition and when system ask me to give
the user name display driver starts to work wrong,screen blinks few times
and turns off.What could it be,i have the latest drivers from HP website

seba
 
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CBFalconer

seb said:
Stable resolution is only 640x480 in VGA mode or in safe mode,
I use windows XP sp2

What are you talking about? See the following. Read the links.

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seb

CBFalconer said:
What are you talking about? See the following. Read the links.

--
If you want to post a followup via groups.google.com, ensure
you quote enough for the article to make sense. Google is only
a poor interface to usenet. There is no reason to assume your
readers can, or ever will, see any previous articles.
More details at: <http://cfaj.freeshell.org/google/>
Also see <http://www.safalra.com/special/googlegroupsreply/>
Please read from the begining,then you will know

seb
 
S

seb

Hello

Few days ago i have bought a DV8000t HP laptop and i have a problem with
display.When i run it under VGA mode everything works ok,but if i try to
change the resolution,the screen turns off,and system looks like freezed.I
did
restore the system from oryginal partition and when system ask me to give
the user name,the display driver starts to work wrong,screen blinks few
times
and turns off.What could it be,i have the latest drivers from HP
website.Yesterday it once worked right,then failed again

seb
 

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