
Tip #1210 - Troubleshooting Video problems
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Troubleshooting Video problems
Does your display flicker? Are your animations not working correctly? Have
you been notified that you have “display problems. This program can't continue”?
This tip will help you solve those video problems.
Hold down the Alt key and double click on the My Computer icon, then select
the Device Manager tab (XP Users: it's the Hardware tab). Double click Display
Adapters.

Next, double click your video card. The Device Status window will list any
problems with your video card. If a problem is listed here it is usually a
conflict between two devices. Click on the Resources tab. If there are any
conflicts listed in the Conflicting Device List , make sure the Use Automatic
Settings is checked and reboot your computer. You can also try running through
the steps under the Troubleshooting button in the General tab of the Properties
window.

If either of these solutions doesn't solve your problem, reload your video
driver by repeating the above steps up to double clicking on your video card.
From there click on the Driver tab, then Update Driver and follow the on-screen
instructions. Have your video card driver disk or cd ready when you reinstall
the driver.
-- Greg Barnett
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