Hi, I have a 'noname' notebook [actually the name on the front is i-View, but cannot find any traces of such a manufacturer]. It has an AMD processor manufactured in 2000. My problem is with VGA - having just reinstalled a new OS [Win2K], the most I can get is 16 colours!
My question to you wizards is: How can I discover which video chipset the mainboard uses, so that I can then try to find a video driver?
Hope someone can help - getting desperate already
TNXIA
trying to find a vga driver
There should be a sticker on the underside of the notebook which should resemble a model number...
Otherwise, you might want to temporarily remove the keyboard and look for a graphics processor...
Otherwise, you might want to temporarily remove the keyboard and look for a graphics processor...
Using the Everest utility should be able to identify all the components for you it may even have a link to the downloads , the home edition is freeware
http://www.lavalys.com/
Cheers HC
http://www.lavalys.com/
Cheers HC