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My brother had to use recovery disc on his computer and now the Samsung Syncmaster 760vtft monitor will not work - states it needs driver. how do I download this driver to a cd to give to him since he can not acess internet at this time
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There are no drivers on the Samsung site that I could find.
That said, you don't need drivers for your monitor. If your monitor isn't displaying anything with your new computer, try turning your computer completely off, make sure your monitor is turned on and plugged in to the computer, then turning the computer back on. Windows should automatically detect what resolutions the monitor supports and your monitor should start working.
hold down the menu button for 5 seconds and the menu will be unlocked
and also if u have installed the software for the samsung monitor through a cd or floppy disk than ... control panel> display>settings>>open the "advance " check the ptions, but be carefull not to adjust other settings...and hit ok
Follow the instruction below to solve your problem: Restart your computer and enter Safe Mode (press F8 right as the computer starts booting up. Choose Safe Mode in the menu, press Enter twice).
While in Safe Mode, open Control Panel and go to Add/Remove Programs (Programs and Features on Vista/7) and uninstall the display driver software/drivers.
Restart your computer and boot normally. Now you should be able to see everything. Things might look bigger and uglier, that because there's no display driver installed. All you have to do now is reinstall the display driver. Use it's original disc or go to the manufacturer website and download the latest driver.
You might have a resolution-too-high problem, or more likely, the laptop is sending output towards a different video port. Some laptops have a function + key labeled "CRT/LCD" or sporting a small stylized video: try checking that first.
Is this a new monitor, and there is no disc with it?
If you are running XP, Vista, Windows 7 etc. than the monitor is plug and play. Just turn the computer off, plug in the monitor, turn on the computer, and you should be good to go.
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