Problem with my graphic card

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Nima, Dec 6, 2008.

  1. #1
    I have a problem with my graphic card (i think)

    When I click to make some videos full screen (embedded videos in the pages or some codec videos), the computer automatically restarts. It gives a blue screen first with errors (too fast to write down any of the errors) and then restarts.

    anyone has any idea why?
     
    Nima, Dec 6, 2008 IP
  2. mahharrouf

    mahharrouf Active Member

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    Yes,its problem of graphic card. Do some things,not guarantee solution, but we must try every thing :)

    1- if you don't have already installed DirectX latest version, than please install now,go to www.google.com and find latest version,its free available for download,( if couldn't find,PM me)
    2- serach you graphic card module,usually you will have a card box,graphic card box, see what is version and brand of card,after simply go to their website and download latest driver update available.
    3- if its latest version, than just reinstall driver, some times it gives solution too.
    4- if nothing works, than my advise is, change the card,maybe its faulted, if you have warranty that just call and change the card.

    Hope this will work,PM me if any concern. Good luck
     
    mahharrouf, Dec 6, 2008 IP
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  3. Nima

    Nima Well-Known Member

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    how do i uninstall the current graphic card?

    Thanks
     
    Nima, Dec 6, 2008 IP
  4. mahharrouf

    mahharrouf Active Member

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    Ok, this is procedure how to uninstall your graphic card, but please be sure first that you have driver or you make backup in order to any error. While i'm sure that you will have windows XP. Vista have round same procedure,if you have vista.
    1- right click on my computer icon
    2-click on properties
    3-from opened window (system properties)-click on Hardware
    4-Now click on device manager (will open new windows)
    5-Click + sign on display adapter ( this will extend and now will appear your graphic card module or version)
    6-right click and from pop up menu,click Uninstall
    7- This will start procedure for uninstalling,some warning will appear,just ignore and continuo with uninstall
    8-When process will complete,it will request one restart,so give one restart
    9- usually, windows detects and install automatically driver after restarting,but if you have driver cd,install it manually too,this is because may it need some additional updates or etc.
    10-You have done, still any question,please don't hesitate, i'll happy to reply , as much you want. Good luck
     
    mahharrouf, Dec 6, 2008 IP
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    121 Peon

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    What card is it?
     
    121, Dec 6, 2008 IP
  6. Nima

    Nima Well-Known Member

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    got it to work.

    All problems fixed.

    Thanks
     
    Nima, Dec 6, 2008 IP