Author Topic: My computer is having video card problems.  (Read 2941 times)

Have you found whelks in or around your computing area?
no

DID YOU TRY RESTARTING YOUR MODEM?

The video driver appears to be plugged in and is not damaged.

Did you remember the wheel?

DID YOU TRY RESTARTING YOUR MODEM?
OGM IT WURKD
Did you remember the wheel?
The cooling fan?

Try holding the escape key for 20 minutes while constantly hitting the A key. You also must hold "alt+ctrl+delete" for the 20 minutes.

This should fix your problem.

Try switching to integrated graphics. Do what you need to do and then try installing the drivers again. Wiggle but do not damage the graphics card to try to find a better, more firm connection.


I would tell you how uninstall the drivers but I am away from my computer. Google it.

After doing that as well as uninstalling your GPU drivers plug your monitor into the card.


Every card that I have owned came with a rather detailed installation guide. Did you bother reading it?


I would tell you how uninstall the drivers but I am away from my computer. Google it.

After doing that as well as uninstalling your GPU drivers plug your monitor into the card.


Every card that I have owned came with a rather detailed installation guide. Did you bother reading it?
Came with the computer, The installation guide is long gone.

I forgot the mention that it wont let me do anything with drivers, apparently i don't have a video card
stuff double post.
« Last Edit: June 03, 2010, 10:31:30 PM by Frontrox »

I guess my video card is broken, im going to buy a new one