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24-May-2008, 11:10 AM #1
Question Graphics driver problem
HI Folks,
Just replaced my mobo and graphics card, also got a new sata hard drive and all is fine except that when I install the ATI graphics driver and re-boot, the display goes all fuzzy, I think it has something to do with the fact that my mobo has on board graphics and maybe I have to remove the generic driver for that, but how?
I have tried disabling monitor etc in device manager and have searched for a solution but so far no luck.
By the way the reason in case your wondering for me installing a seperate graphics card is that I needed an "S" video out to connect to my TV. I need to install the graphics driver in order to use the catalyst control centre to enable dual screens also to stop windows "dragging" on my monitor.
System info:- Mobo: Asus P5GC-MX/1333
Graphics - Asus EAH2400PRO MAGIC
Windows XP SP2
HDD SATA 320 GB
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