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driver should function properly with virtually every video board and VGA (or
SVGA) monitor available.
If that is an unsatisfactory solution, you may have to upgrade to a monitor that
supports the desired video mode.
Some new monitors are also synchronizing this problem because built-in DDC
(Data-Digital-Channel) feature. Sometime that DDC automatically setup the
display frequency without loading video driver. Try to turn it off, or change
settings of monitor type in your system.
Q:
Selection of color, resolution and refresh rate combination that always backs
to default after restart the system.
Explain and Suggestion:
Accordingly, there must be a bug (defected source-code) in video driver, or in the
system. Debug the source-code or fix the error in video driver that should be
done by the driver developer. Likewise, upgrade the video driver from the
manufacturer or from the original software developer is necessary.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1:
Why am I getting "This device can not start (Code 10)"?
Answer
Code-10 error often occurs when there no resources assign to this card to
function or initialize and or start up. If not too severe of resources problem,
enabling IRQ from the mainboard BIOS may resolve this error. Once in the
mainboard BIOS, search for "Assign IRQ for VGA" or "Allocate an Interrupt for
Video" or similar description. Your select option should be "Yes" or "Enable".
Q7:
Which card support DirectX9?
Answer
All NVIDIA FX series and later will support DirectX9.
Q2:
How do I update my old VGA card to DirectX9?
Answer
Only updating to the latest VGA card will support DirectX9. Updating driver for
the old VGA card will not make your old VGA card to support DirectX9. Reason is
due to hardware on the VGA card.
Q3:
What is causing TV display black and white?
Answer
Please mouse right click on desktop-click on properties-settings-advanced-
GeForce(top tap)-you will see a pop up menu on left hand side-right click on your
TV display(normally is your secondary display-click on TV format-click on