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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Toon Town USA
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Toon Town USA
Posts: 1,023
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I would try going to the video card manufacturer website and download the drivers for that particular video card. Then install the drivers and hope this solves the problem.
Windows 7 is very similar to xp, and usually has most of the drivers for most video cards already installed with the operating system. Im not sure if I would mess around with up dating the bios. You could mess up the whole computer that way.
Is that an older video card?
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