I'll repeat: Windows needs to be installed completely for the system to work
right. "Completely" means that the drivers for all the chipsets need to be
installed.
It is a mistake to assume that whatever version of Windows you installed has ALL
the drivers needed to run the computer properly. More often than not, this is
not the case, except for systems which are pre-loaded with Windows at the
factory.
"Standard Graphics Display Adapter" is the default graphics driver used by
Windows when it cannot find a driver which is an exact match for the graphics
chipset on the motherboard. In short, Windows is lying to you when it looks for
drivers, and tells you that you've got the best ones available already there,
but at least Windows runs albeit in a degraded mode. (Contrast with Linux whcih
does a 1000% better job of identifying chipsets and loading drivers most of the
time.) But, then, why would you expect Windows to tell the truth, the whole
truth and nothing but the truth. Micro$oft's public relations propaganda
machine has been bullshitting and fogging at the world for many years.
I do not know which Armada you are talking about or which version of Windows you
are using. But the real problem you have right now is to first figure out what
graphics chip is in the computer and then to download drivers for the chip
compatible with the version of Windows you are trying to use. If you respond
with the model of Armada and the version of Windows, somebody here will probably
be able to help you some more... Ben Myers
On Sat, 5 Mar 2005 08:47:35 -0500, "bam" <> wrote:
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><ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers)> wrote in message
>news:...
>> You need to install drivers for the graphics chip in the system, else
>> you'll be
>> stuck with 640x480 and 16 colors. The problem has nothing to do with the
>> BIOS,
>> and nothing to do with the new hard drive. Windows needs to be installed
>> completely for the system to work right. This means that the drivers for
>> all
>> the chipsets need to be installed... Ben Myers
>
>Sounds good to me - you say "Windows has to be installed completely". What
>does that mean? How can I more completely install it than just the regular
>installation?
>
>Right now, Windows is seeing the hardware as a Standard Graphics Display
>Adapter (as I recall). When it looks for drivers it tells me that I've got
>the best ones available already there.
>
>Thanks
>
>Bryan
>
>
>
>>
>> On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 23:50:50 -0500, "bam" <>
>> wrote:
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>>>
>>>"Tom Scales" <> wrote in message
>>>news
N8Wd.102109$ .com...
>>>> Why?
>>>>
>>>> The partition isn't important. It's not the BIOS, it's the BIOS setup
>>>> program. Just create the bootable floppy and when you need in, boot it!
>>>
>>>This all arises from my not being able to enlarge my Windows screen to
>>>more
>>>than half it's size. I'm running 16 colors at the smallest screen
>>>resolution
>>>(640x800?) From what I've been able to dig up, this was caused by putting
>>>in
>>>a new hard drive and losing the old BIOS. Somehow this HP Computer
>>>Settings
>>>program is supposed to fix this.
>>>
>>>As you can probably tell, I'm no whiz kid.
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>Bryan
>>>
>>>
>>
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