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| 09-19-2009 | #21 |
| Vista Home Premium 32bit | Re: Default Monitor Problems. Tbh I'm not sure where to d/l them too. But when I do d/l them it seems to work ok then ask me to reboot which I do. As for the drivers I'm fairly sure I've been d/l the right ones and yes I've been trying with the links you have been giving me. |
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| 09-19-2009 | #22 |
| Vista Home Premium 32bit | Re: Default Monitor Problems. Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43) Click 'Check for solutions' to send data about this device to Microsoft and to see if there is a solution available.Is the error I'm getting for Nvidia Geforce 8300 Gs.duno if it means anything to you. |
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| 09-20-2009 | #23 |
| Vista Home Premium 64bit SP2 | Re: Default Monitor Problems. Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43) Click 'Check for solutions' to send data about this device to Microsoft and to see if there is a solution available.Is the error I'm getting for Nvidia Geforce 8300 Gs.duno if it means anything to you. heres microsofts explanation of code 43 hardware error Quote: One of the drivers controlling the device notified the operating system that the device failed in some manner. If you have already run the Troubleshooting Wizard, you might want to check the hardware documentation for more information about diagnosing the problem. could you take the side of your case and make sure all your hardware is seated in yuor mobo correctly and all yuor power leads are seated properly? its not as daunting as it sounds just turn off your PC turn it off at the mains (socket) but leave it plugged in (to earth it) then before you delve in touch the side of your metal case to discharge any static (this is just a precaution if your sockets dont have an on off switch then obviously your gonna have to unplug it first )It may be your GPU is fried mate that could be the issue , obviously we like to try every other option before recommending anyone spend any money good luck |
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| 09-20-2009 | #24 |
| Vista Home Premium 32bit | Re: Default Monitor Problems. I'll try that tommoro , I acctualy have more time during the wekk to try that stuff so ill defenetly have a look into it and get back to you. |
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