Open the Windows Run by pushing the Windows + R buttons. Now type the following command in: msdt.exe -id DeviceDiagnostic.
Connect the new monitor instead and then change the resoution. It sounds like the old monitor doesn't support a decent refresh rate past 800x600.<BR><BR>Edit: To restore the old drivers, press F8 when ...
My new machine is giving me headaches. It's a P4 2.4 Processor on an AOpen AX4B-533 Motherboard. I want to use my Abit Siluro Geforce4 TI4200 in it. My OS is WINXP. As long as i'm running the Default ...
Unlucky Vista users using a driver known to break will be prevented by Windows Update from getting SP1 until the driver is fixed When Steve Sinchak’s new Intel network card became “really slow” after ...