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Location: Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
18-Jun-2003, 11:33 AM #16
I am having the same problem I installed direct X 7 and then restarted my computer and when it came back i only had 16 and 2 colour setting options. I hav ePc wizard 2003 and when i click on Video card this is the information it gives me.

General Information :
Model : 82810 810 Chipset Graphics Controller
Bus : PCI
Support PnP/DDC : No

Bios VESA :
Version : 2.0
Manufacturer : Intel810(TM) Graphics Chip Accelerated VGA BIOS
VESA VBE/PM Version : 2.1
Product : i810 Graphics Controller
Product Version : Hardware Version 0.0
Manufacturer : Intel Corporation
Total Memory : 32 Mb
Used video memory : 30 Kb (soit 5.86 %)

Features :
Processor : Unspecified
Refresh : Not detected
Converter : Not detected
Hardware Acceleration : Total
Memory Type : Shared Memory (SDRAM)

Supported Resolutions :
640 x 480 in : 16 colours

General Features :
Width : 169 mm
Height : 127 mm
Pixel per inch : 96x96 dpi
bits per pixel : 1
Colour Bits/Planes : 4
Brushes : -1
Pens : 80
Markers : 0
Device Fonts : 0
Device Colours : 16
Clip Output to Rectangle : Yes

Raster Capabilities :
Banding : No
Transfer Bitmaps : Yes
Bitmap >64 Kb : Yes
Fonts larger than 64 K : Yes
DIBs : Yes
DIBTODEV : Yes
Flood Fills : No
Scaling : No
StretchBlt : No
StretchDIB : No

Curves Capabilities :
Chord Arcs : No
Circles : No
Elipses : No
Interiors : No
Pie Wedges : No
Rounded Rectangles : No
Styled Borders : No
Wide Borders : No
Wide, Styled Borders : No

Lines Capabilities :
Interiors : No
Markers : No
Polylines : Yes
Polymarkers : No
Styled : Yes
Wide : No
Wide, Styled : No

Polygonal Capabilities :
Interiors : No
Alternate Fill Polygons : No
Winding Fill Polygons : No
Rectangles : No
Scan Lines : Yes
Styled Borders : No
Wide Borders : No
Wide, Styled Borders : No

Text Capabilities :
Stroke Precision : No
Stroke Clip Precision : Yes
90° Character Rotation : No
Any Angle Character Rotation : Yes
Independant X-Y Scaling : No
Double Weighted Characters : Yes
Italic : No
Underline : No
Strikeout : No
Raster Fonts : Yes
Vector Fonts : No

and when I click on Monitor this is the information it displays

General Information :
Manufacturer : DWT
Model : 0518
Serial Number : 0000006F
Manufacture : Week 31 of 2000
EDID Version : 1.0
Video Input Type : Analogic
Max. Horiz./Vert. Size : 280 mm / 210 mm
Monitor Size : 15 inchs
Gamma Factor : 1

Can you please help me find the proper drivers i have looked everywhere and cant find anything.... thanks
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Experience: Intermediate
10-Dec-2004, 11:48 AM #17
intel 740 pentium 3
I have the same problem- can you help me???? Please ive spend 2 days on thsi now and cannot fix it - i could cry help lol

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Originally Posted by owenb1
Hi

I have just reinstalled win 98 and now only have the choice of 2 & 16 colours, in device manager it show PCI card with an explanation mark, how do i resolve this problem, do I need to download the driver for it??
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