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#11. Posted:
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its your vga or dvi cable the is lose or your graphics card is broke
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Its none of what these guys are saying with your VGA. Simply go into your monitor properties, and choose the option to "rollback driver" it should do this automatically, then restart your computer, BANG problem solved
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--____-- wrote Its none of what these guys are saying with your VGA. Simply go into your monitor properties, and choose the option to "rollback driver" it should do this automatically, then restart your computer, BANG problem solvedyeah that might work
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xCoLinW wrote--____-- wrote Its none of what these guys are saying with your VGA. Simply go into your monitor properties, and choose the option to "rollback driver" it should do this automatically, then restart your computer, BANG problem solvedyeah that might work
Oh it will, it will.
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Can you update your video card drivers? may boot it back to normal.
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