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About Chris Morrison
Expertise
Installation of cards. Difference between card types. What card is best for your purpose. Driver problems. All video issues.

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15 years experience with building, repairing and upgrading PCs. Technical support experience.

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Topic: Video Card Problems



Expert: Chris Morrison
Date: 7/10/2008
Subject: Scrolling is very slow.....

Question
Hi

I've just re-installed Win XP Professional on my home PC.  Everything appears to work okay apart from when I scroll down on documents and on the Internet.  It's extremely slow and the display gets all fuzzy during scrolling.

I've had a look under the Hardware Devices section and noticed two yellow question marks.  One was for VGA adapter.  I uninstalled this and rebooted the system.  It could not find the data to install the device.

I do not have any additional discs for this VGA adaptor. What do I do to sort the problem?  The system worked okay when I ran XP Home edition.  Could the operating system be the problem?

I do not even know what the VGA adaptor looks like or where to locate it on the computer!!

Many thanks
Jess

Answer
Computers run very wierd when the video card driver is not installed. Just go to the computer manufacturer's website and go to support. Enter your serial. then download the driver for the video adapter for your computer. If there is more than one listed download both. If you try to install the worng driver it won't install. Most drivers look for the hardware first.

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