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    #1
    Tanong ko lang kung paano ibalik sa default display settings ang XP. Naghang kasi PC ko and naiba display settings nya. Hindi ko kasi maibalik sa normal(default) settings sa display properties kahit na anong ayos ko.

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    sir mukhang sira na ang video card nyo ah? or try mo pa din sa SAFE MODE then safe mode via VGA MODE option

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    Your machine could have booted up in SAFE mode and installed a default driver for your video card.
    Find the proper driver and reinstall it.

    HTH.

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    sir taurus bakit hindi mag bo-boot kaya nga safe mode para may option going to enable VGA mode

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    Quote Originally Posted by aga_cruz View Post
    sir taurus bakit hindi mag bo-boot kaya nga safe mode para may option going to enable VGA mode

    Sir Aga_cruz, sir jonski says that his PC hang and definitely he may have restarted his machine, then upon restart XP may have restarted in SAFE mode and installed the default drivers. And if the machine have rebooted even on the conventional mode and still in low resolution then the video driver may be corrupted. Reinstalling the proper driver may fix it but if it still persists then there might be other problems.

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    Have you tried this?

    right click on desktop - Properties - Settings

    make sure the:

    Color Quality is equal to: 32 Bit

    Screen Resolution, slid to max.

    Click OK.

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    The next best way to restore your settings is to use the System Restore ability within Windows XP. Go to Start> Programs> Accessories> System Tools> "System Restore." Follow the wizard and go back as far as you can.

    However, this will not delete most of the files on your hard drive. If you wish to do the best kind of restore, then you'll need those xp disks to restore its original condition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Horsepower View Post
    Have you tried this?

    right click on desktop - Properties - Settings

    make sure the:

    Color Quality is equal to: 32 Bit

    Screen Resolution, slid to max.

    Click OK.
    Already tried that but wala parin. Try ko system restore mamaya.

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    interesting. try booting from a Linux live-cd (such as ubuntu or Knoppix). if it's a hardware problem, this OS would also exhibit that.

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