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  1. My graphics card works ok but i think i neeed to change the refresh rate, but i cant becos its greyed out. Also in device manager there is no graphics card recognised... i think that is probably the route of the problem. I have a yellow question mark with an unrecognised thing, which im guessing is the graphics. Does anyone have any ideas? Its a Inno3D Tornadio GeForce4 MX card
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    Try downloading the latest driver for your card at the manufacturer web site
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  3. tried that already, no luck
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    Have you tried uninstalling the unknown device? sometimes you just need to give windows a good kick in the butt
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  5. by the sounds of things u havn;t installed the correct drivers. try downloading them off the net (make sure they r the right ones for xp!!!) and then instaling them. try right clciking on this question mark in device manager and go to "reinstall driver" or "update driver"
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    Are you trying to install a new v.card? If so, you need to go to the bios and uninstall the old one.
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    Originally Posted by Beautiful Alone
    Are you trying to install a new v.card? If so, you need to go to the bios and uninstall the old one.
    I think this is your problem, just disable your onboard video in your bios settings. u can also try going to your display properties find the onboard video and uninstall it. but the bios way is better.
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