Video Controller VGA compatible

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Hi,
this problem seems to be common.
I recently uninstalled ICQ, after which VGA compatible is missing, Stand By
is not available, screen looks like not adjusted to proper resolution and
fonts are somehow blurry. When starting, windows prompts to install a
software for a new hardware found, but it is not possible to do in Device
Manager (Windows cannot find this software, neither reinstall. This is what I
can see when clicking video controller and video controller VGA compatible
under other devices (all with yellow question marks) in the Device Manager:

<The drivers for this device are not installed. (Code 28)

To reinstall the drivers for this device, click Reinstall Driver.>

According to some Microsoft release, on some conditions computer starts
using OEM video controller instead of Windows one. Does anybody know what is
the way to fix the problem with no restore all the factory settings?
(ASUSA6F, Windows XP prof SP2)

Thank you.
 
j.m. said:
Hi,
this problem seems to be common.
I recently uninstalled ICQ, after which VGA compatible is missing, Stand
By
is not available, screen looks like not adjusted to proper resolution and
fonts are somehow blurry. When starting, windows prompts to install a
software for a new hardware found, but it is not possible to do in Device
Manager (Windows cannot find this software, neither reinstall. This is
what I
can see when clicking video controller and video controller VGA compatible
under other devices (all with yellow question marks) in the Device
Manager:

<The drivers for this device are not installed. (Code 28)

To reinstall the drivers for this device, click Reinstall Driver.>

According to some Microsoft release, on some conditions computer starts
using OEM video controller instead of Windows one. Does anybody know what
is
the way to fix the problem with no restore all the factory settings?
(ASUSA6F, Windows XP prof SP2)

Thank you.

Hello j.m,

This group is for Windows XP Embedded. You may have better luck in
Microsoft.public.windowsxp.general.

HTH,
Brad
 
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