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You can reinstall the VGS drivers from the Acer recovery management, to do so:
Start Menu> All Programs> Acer erecovery management> Restore> Restore Application & Drivers> Contents> Select VGA (ATI or Intel) and install it
OR
Got to http://gd.panam.acer.com/home/
Select the computer model Select Operating System installed on your computer Click Drivers Select ATI or Intel and download it. Once downloaded, install it on your computer.
its showing 4-bit because you did not install the VGA drivers of your computer.
Go to the homepage of the manufacturer of your computer, go to the software & Download section, select your computer's model and a list of appropriate drivers for your computer will come up.
Amongst the list, you will see a VGA drivers there. Download it and and install it on your computer.
Once this is done, your resolution will increase to 16 bit, 24 bit, and 32 bit. This is very certain the moment the VGA is installed on your computer.
>> VGA controller (vga compatible) error in the device manager
Windows has not found a "good" device-driver for the "integrated" video-controller on your motherboard; it is using the "generic" adapter.
So, trying to download the "SIS Mirage Graphics" software is an attempt by Windows to download a "specific" device-driver that matches your video-adapter hardware.
You might try installing an add-in video-card, to see if Windows will install the correct device-driver, and still boot-up correctly.
Otherwise, take the computer to a qualified technician, for trouble-shooting about your boot-up problem.
You have a video driver conflict Check which video card is in your computer. Use pc wizard (download) install check which driver you need name and number EG cmedia 2341 Drivers type into search bar and download correct driver
i have a MECURYAMD MOTHER BOARD and after the installation of windows Xp the V.G.A was not installed and i have tried to install it but it is not working and i need the driver the name of the V.G.A is VIA CASTLE ROCK.Please help me with the driver.
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