marco_polo wrote: » You need to install the proper drivers for the onboard video card installed. If you download and install one of http://www.piriform.com/speccy or http://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/ and they will be able to tell you the type of display adapter you have. A google should turn up the right drivers, if not post up the info here and someone will sort it.
refusetolose wrote: » heres a direct link for the gpuz filehttp://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/1781d/GPU-Z.0.4.0.exe
old_aussie wrote: » Windows 7This will only work if Device Manager can detect that a Video Adapter(Card) is connected.In Device manager under Display Adapters, if Standard VGA Adapter is shown, most likely your Video Card is not detected.Left click the Start ButtonRight click on Computer, Left click on Properties.Left click on Device Manager.Expand out Display Adapters.Right click on the Display Adapter shown (Video Card name), Left click on Update Driver SoftwareCick on Search Automatically for Updated Driver Software.Make sure you're Connected to the Internet.If new driver found, follow onscreen instructions to install.
castle wrote: » Yes done all that and it states driver up tp date, now
can I get another driver to do the job, can I take driver from xp would it do ,this win 7 is great really prefer to stick with it unless no other choice, any ideas
ricman wrote: » IF it has a agp slot buy a agp card ,make sure it s win7 compatible. if theres NO AGP slot , you can buy a pci graphics card. MAKE sure its windows 7 compatible at least 128meg vram. pci is the standard expansion slot on even older pcs. SAY you are buying radeon 450, google radeon 450 windows 7 drivers. Look on the box, for windows 7 compatibility info. SEE here http://forums.nvidia.com/lofiversion/index.php?t99742.html, if you are gonna play games get at least 200meg vram. seems you,d need at least a nvidia 6200, from that forum info . YOU,D get a pentium 4 2.oghz 1gig ram AGP for 100euros on adverts.ie, OR try and get one with a pci-e grahics card slot .
Gurgle wrote: » Resolution isn't your problem, its colour depth - looks like your set to 16 colours. They've somewhat hidden this setting under Win 7. Right click on the desktop and click 'Screen Resolution' -> 'Advanced settings' -> 'Monitor' tab Theres a drop-down box marked 'Colors', set it to 'High color 16-bit' or 'True color 32-bit'. The intel i865 will be fine, as long as you have no ambitions to play recent games.
marco_polo wrote: » It appears that the Dimension has neither PCIE or AGPthough, from what I have read. PCI one maybe if you can find one, quite rare though As leninbenjamin said there are no supported win 7 drivers for the 82865G, the best you can do is try the XPDM drivers and hope you have no compatability issues.http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/sb/CS-030907.htm
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » Check the BIOS ( F2 setup etc) some of the integrated cards could be set to as low as 1MB or 8MB which would not help things
marco_polo wrote: » The only work around that I can see others have been using appears to be to install the XP version of the drivers manually. You will not have any of the advanced UI functionality of Windows 7 (Aero) and you may run into other compatability issues so no guarantees this will work. 1) Download the win2k_xp1417.zip file from here (The exe version will not work as win7 will complain about it being an XP driver).http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?ProductID=1049&DwnldID=9506&lang=eng 2) unpack the Zip file to a directory 3) In Device Manager select update drivers, 4) Navigate to the directory with the unpacked files, 5) Install 6) Reboot
Karsini wrote: » The onboard VGA of the Dimension 3000 isn't supported by Windows 7, anything older than the i945 isn't. Best bet is to get a PCI video card, where I work we currently have PCI cards based on the 8400GS GPU and these would work fine with Windows 7.
castle wrote: » Marco downloaded that but due to win 7 been a bit messy I cant seem to find where it downloaded any suggestion, thanks
marco_polo wrote: » Not on windows 7 atm but it sHould be under c: (or d: )\Users\<username>\Downloads (or something like that) can check at home this evening. As for the alternative I am having real trouble finding PCI video cards they are every bit as expensive and hard to find as I feared . The best I have found thus far is 39 euros on misco.ie, perhaps second hand on ebay or something like that would be a better idea.http://www.misco.ie/productinformation/~162270~WW~/Zotac%20GeForce%206200%20512MB%20PCI%20Graphics%20Card.htm
castle wrote: » Marco thanks for your help really appricated wife going crazy with the win 7, would this to the jobhttp://cgi.ebay.ie/1GB-NVIDIA-GEFORCE-9400GT-PCI-E-GRAPHICS-CARD-NEW_W0QQitemZ320488989954QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Computing_Computer_Components_Graphics_Video_TV_Cards_TW?hash=item4a9ea1e502
yoyo wrote: » No, you need a pci vid card, thats a pci express one Nick
castle wrote: » any cahnce you can tell me what one to get,really getting fed up with this win 7