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I've aproblem in my VGA card

Disk was defected
ATI card

  • Thomas F. Schneider May 11, 2010

    Send or take it back and get a replacement if it is really defective.

  • Neville Vyland
    Neville Vyland May 11, 2010

    what do you mean by this ????

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Do you mean that the installation disk is bad? If so, then if you still have internet access, you can download the correct drivers from the ATI site. You just have to know the model of the card.

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