One color bar in the display calibration for color no longer responds, and it is not possible to get white in new profiles. I have updated and reinstalled the display adapter driver several times. I have replaced the ATI Radeon HD 3200 graphics card as well, all with no effect.
SOURCE: HP D530 Video card upgrade
If the HP D530 has an AGP slot, which I think it does, then yes you can install the Radeon HD 4350 card.
Make sure you have the correct driver for the video card.
Go to this site for more info:
http://bizsupport1.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00059123/c00059123.pdf
Hope this helps.
Good Luck.
SOURCE: ATI Radeon 9250 PCI card not recognised.
Make sure the slot isn't disabled either by jumper settings or in the bios, and the card is securely inserted in the slot. If these aren't the case, you have yourself a bad card, or a bad slot.
SOURCE: installing ati radeon x1300 graphics card
try installing the drivers from this site: http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/windows/Legacy/Pages/radeonaiw_vista32.aspx?type=2.4.1&product=2.4.1.3.7&lang=English
SOURCE: New graphics card problems with my Presario SR5350F...
Make sure you plug in any auxiliary power cables are are required for the video card.
Is the card used. Has it ever shown signs of life?
Go into windows via integrated graphics and install the latest drivers.
After that I would go into your bios with integrated graphics and turn off intergrated graphics. Look around if there's like a setting that's like switch to PCIx graphics or something. After the restart try to use your monitor though your video card.
SOURCE: My HP M7260n doesn't recognize my new Video Card...
You might need to uninstall the old video card device, so Windows does not use the old drivers for the new card.
Another option is to try and boot in Safe Mode (press F8 during startup), so Windows uses the VGA mode (which all video cards support), and then install the proper driver.
Installing the latest ATI driver updates might also not be a bad step.
Hi,
Dear User...
You can adjust the
brightness and contrast of your monitor to improve the readability of text and
to make digital pictures appear more like they'll look when printed.
To improve the results
when adjusting the brightness and contrast settings for your display, use
Display Color Calibration. (Display Color Calibration helps you adjust these
color settings and others.) For more information about calibrating your display
color in Windows,
see Calibrate your display.
The way you adjust
brightness and contrast varies and depends on your specific display.
•
Brightness and contrast buttons on the front of the monitor. Some monitors have brightness and contrast
controls on the front and use the standard symbols shown in the following
image.
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On-screen menu. You can change the brightness and contrast settings for some
displays by using an on-screen menu, and then setting the brightness and
contrast in the resulting menu. Many times, you can view the on-screen menu by
pressing a button-possibly labeled Menu-on the front of the monitor.
Thanks....
Calibrate the control panel
Use the following procedure to calibrate the control panel:
1. Turn the device off.
2. Press and hold the # key and the C key.
3. Turn the device on.
4. When a small white square appears in the upper-left corner of the control-panel display, touch
the square with a stylus.
5. When a small white square appears in the lower-left corner of the control-panel display, touch
the square with a stylus.
6. Allow the device to finish the boot process.
Hope this helps.
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