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ASUS has all your drivers available at www.asus.com You may be able solve this problem by: Open Control Panel/System/Device Manager Look for your device, right click and select update driver If the driver is not found, get it from ASUS.
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The monitor has no influence here - something is wrong with your video card: either its driver is missing (or corrupted) or the video chip has failed.
Uninstall all the drivers for the video(except the generic VGA one), from Programs and Device Manager http://pcsupport.about.com/od/windows7/f/open-device-manager-windows-7.htm and reboot several times then go to Dell http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/index.aspx?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs select your pc and get the correct driver. If that doesn't fixes it then the video chip has failed, you will need to buy a new video card.
256 colors is a quite old settings for a computer. All modern monitors/laptops come with 16 and 32bit colors, which is FAR more advanced than the old school 256 colors.
There's no driver required to support that setting as it's relatively useless and antiquated, unless you're in a situation where you need to run a program/game in 256 color mode, which you can alter by right clicking the icon, selecting properties, then the compatibility tab and checking the "Run in 256 colors " box.
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Ok I think i found your problem. You don't need to install any drivers.
Switch your display to 256 colors
To switch your display
to 256 colors
Some games and other software programs require that your monitor be
set to 256 colors, or they run better in 256 colors. Many of those programs will
switch your monitor to 256 colors automatically when you start the program. For
those that don't, follow the steps below if you want to switch the display
temporarily while the game or program is running.
On your desktop or on the Start menu, right-click the game or other
program that you want to run in 256 colors, and then click Properties.
Click the Compatibility tab.
Select the Run in 256 colors check box.
The screen will revert to your default color quality when you close the
program.
Try switching to 256 colors if your software program shows the wrong color
or the graphics redraw slowly.
If your software program appears in a small window in the center of your
screen, you can increase its size by changing your screen resolution
temporarily. Follow the procedure above, but in step 3 select the Run in
640x480 screen resolution check box. Your screen resolution will revert to
its previous resolution when you close the program.
The Compatibility tab is available only for programs or games located
on your computer's hard disk. It is not available if the program is stored on a
floppy disk, compact disk, or a network.
here is a check list that might help you . first if your using windows xp you must have atleast service pack 2 installed first , vista didnt have any requirments . also make sure your usb drivers and motherboard drivers have been updated properly for your motherboard . make sure you have installed the proper webcam drivers for this model ... i would unplug any other usb devices and try it by itself . There may be some sort of conflict with the camera and another device. but from what i read its not a very good cam its considered generic and sold under a few different names . anyway if still problems , if its new i would return it if possible and get a logitech which is a very user and software friendly webcam
Product Requirements:
Pentium 4 1.3 GHz processor or higher
Windows XP SP2/Vista
256 MB RAM or higher
260 MB free hard drive space for software installation
640 x 480 display with 24-bit color VGA card or higher
why you want to change in to 256 colours if you change it your display colors will be change 16 and 32 is high colours and 256 is true colours then your games does not work on 256 colour or softwares also
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