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Display graphics i have no display driver hp compaq v6500 many drivers i insttalled in my laptop.there is no resolution setting.plz solve

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    whats your display hardware and specs

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I suggest you download the specific Display Driver for your notebook from the website www.driverpool.com you have to specify your notebook model and download it

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