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Are you allowed to fix 'your' machine?
Round here the policy is that only desktop support can fix desktop machine.
If you are a developer (or just a non-support employee) should it really be your problem to fix it.
Nihil has it right, it shouldn't be your problem really.
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yeah its not my problem, but we are a govt contract group with several offices. the only real "IT" dept is in another part of the state, so I didnt want to make such a fuss.
However, I tried looking for other drivers before, but it didnt work. When I tried it this morning, it worked and I rebooted with no errors. Now im just reconfigging the settings because my display was significantly enlarged.
Thanks all for the help! I believe my problem has been solved.
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Watch your disk space....
You may want to clear some temp files and remove programs\apps you are not using
Windows will be unstable until you give it more space....specially if you are receiving warnings
MLF
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im working on it, i (dumb move) installed oracle on my c:
I tried moving it to a company shared drive. but I cant config it to work even after i change the address paths.
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In addition i would run a registry cleaner if you are allowed, or registry fixing program which would get rid of all entries left by programs which were installed and then removed later..http://www.pctools.com/registry-mechanic/
Hope it helps..
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If i read your posts correctly then i think you shoud first give yourself some more h/d space.
Then remove the screencard and reinsert it,this not only makes sure it is seated properly but also removes any oxidisation on the contacts.
I had a comp that did what yours did every time i bumped it(it was under my desk) and that is how i sorted that problem out.
Hope this helps
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thx all-problem solved.
both the graphics driver and the hard-drive space were problems!