Sridhar_Rao
In the zone
I have a old computer running on Intel D845GVSR motherboard with onboard graphics. I attempted to test-install windows Vista Home. Installation was successful but the display is horrible. The screen resolution is fixed at 640 x 480 (medium 16 bit colours). There is no option to increase this resolution. I went to the device manager and tried to update the display drivers, which searched the net and displayed that the system has updated drivers already. I visited Intel website and they have an online tool to detect graphics drivers, surprisingly it also said that the drivers are already updated. This resolution is so bad that sometimes I can't even see the OK Cancel button of dialog boxes.
The installation CD that came with the motherboard is useless and it says "unknown OS". The Intel CD was for Win98/NT/2000/XP.
Is there any solution to this problem or this is the maximum that is possible?
The installation CD that came with the motherboard is useless and it says "unknown OS". The Intel CD was for Win98/NT/2000/XP.
Is there any solution to this problem or this is the maximum that is possible?