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you may have encountered a VGA cable not properly installed to the VGA ports....try to reconnect the VGA cable,properly installed from the VGA port of the LCD to the onboard VGA port of the motherboard and restart computer... less pressure applied to each and every end of VGA connectors to VGA ports may sometimes affect the display of the screen causing to red, pink blue screen output....hope this help...
that's proberly windows install CD.if you bought the computer with windows installed you have made them first thing.if you got windows install CD put in the computer let windows load it's files.choose to repair you computer.if you not have windows install CD.go to windows recoverypartition.you get there of tap F8,F10 OR DEL.there you got tools for recovery or go back in time.
Sounds like you need to install a video driver. If you have a video card separate from the mother board, look up the card and download drivers for it. Alternatively, you may be able to use the Windows Update tool to autodetect the driver.
If the video card is on the motherboard, look up the motherboard's model number on the manufacturer's website as they should have drivers there.
Finally, look back at the disks you got with your computer, often there is a "drivers disk" which you can reload the driver with.
There are many possible reason why your onboard vga give 4 bit color in xp, the first reason is: did you install the driver of the onboard vga? if not then install the driver of the onboard vga and the vga give 16 to 32 bit of color in xp. Keep In Touch if you need help.. TY
You are EXACTLY correct you need a SATA driver. The laptop you have comes with a SATA drive. You can go to the link below then select the exact model ofyour laptop so you get the right driver. You can see the exact model number under the laptop in the sticker paper tacked on.
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