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BDH
April 27th 04, 02:10 PM
Can anybody explain why my computer always reboots from
start every time I bring it out of Standby mode?
Thank you
Maureen Goldman
April 28th 04, 12:38 AM
>"BDH" > wrote:
>Can anybody explain why my computer always reboots from
>start every time I bring it out of Standby mode?
Try reinstalling your video drivers, then reboot. (You might want to
check first to see if the video drivers have been updated.). This
would happen to me occasionally after doing some windows updates,
hasn't for a while.
BDH
April 28th 04, 12:59 AM
>-----Original Message-----
>>"BDH" > wrote:
>>Can anybody explain why my computer always reboots from
>>start every time I bring it out of Standby mode?
>
>Try reinstalling your video drivers, then reboot. (You
might want to
>check first to see if the video drivers have been
updated.). This
>would happen to me occasionally after doing some windows
updates,
>hasn't for a while.
>
>.
Thank you for your kind reply. Unfortunately I'm not
very technical, can you explain how I go about doing
this, or better still are there any programmes I can
download that would help?
nkjg
April 28th 04, 01:21 AM
One way of checking what make your video card is, is to
go to the Device Manager. To get there, right-click on My
Computer and select Properties. Under the hardware tab,
click on Device Manager.
Expand the tree beside "Display Adapters". There you
should see an entry that says what kind of video card you
have. Try to do a google search for the video adapter
that you have, or post back here and let us know what
adapter you have.
Hope this helps,
Nick
nkjg/at\interchange/dot\ubc/dot\ca
>-----Original Message-----
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>>"BDH" > wrote:
>>>Can anybody explain why my computer always reboots
from
>>>start every time I bring it out of Standby mode?
>>
>>Try reinstalling your video drivers, then reboot. (You
>might want to
>>check first to see if the video drivers have been
>updated.). This
>>would happen to me occasionally after doing some
windows
>updates,
>>hasn't for a while.
>>
>>.
>
>Thank you for your kind reply. Unfortunately I'm not
>very technical, can you explain how I go about doing
>this, or better still are there any programmes I can
>download that would help?
>
>.
>
Maureen Goldman
April 28th 04, 07:27 AM
>"BDH" > wrote:
>Can anybody explain why my computer always reboots from
>start every time I bring it out of Standby mode?
Try reinstalling your video drivers, then reboot. (You might want to
check first to see if the video drivers have been updated.). This
would happen to me occasionally after doing some windows updates,
hasn't for a while.
BDH
April 28th 04, 07:37 AM
>-----Original Message-----
>>"BDH" > wrote:
>>Can anybody explain why my computer always reboots from
>>start every time I bring it out of Standby mode?
>
>Try reinstalling your video drivers, then reboot. (You
might want to
>check first to see if the video drivers have been
updated.). This
>would happen to me occasionally after doing some windows
updates,
>hasn't for a while.
>
>.
Thank you for your kind reply. Unfortunately I'm not
very technical, can you explain how I go about doing
this, or better still are there any programmes I can
download that would help?
nkjg
April 28th 04, 07:53 AM
One way of checking what make your video card is, is to
go to the Device Manager. To get there, right-click on My
Computer and select Properties. Under the hardware tab,
click on Device Manager.
Expand the tree beside "Display Adapters". There you
should see an entry that says what kind of video card you
have. Try to do a google search for the video adapter
that you have, or post back here and let us know what
adapter you have.
Hope this helps,
Nick
nkjg/at\interchange/dot\ubc/dot\ca
>-----Original Message-----
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>>"BDH" > wrote:
>>>Can anybody explain why my computer always reboots
from
>>>start every time I bring it out of Standby mode?
>>
>>Try reinstalling your video drivers, then reboot. (You
>might want to
>>check first to see if the video drivers have been
>updated.). This
>>would happen to me occasionally after doing some
windows
>updates,
>>hasn't for a while.
>>
>>.
>
>Thank you for your kind reply. Unfortunately I'm not
>very technical, can you explain how I go about doing
>this, or better still are there any programmes I can
>download that would help?
>
>.
>
Maureen Goldman
April 28th 04, 08:14 AM
>"BDH" > wrote:
>Can anybody explain why my computer always reboots from
>start every time I bring it out of Standby mode?
Try reinstalling your video drivers, then reboot. (You might want to
check first to see if the video drivers have been updated.). This
would happen to me occasionally after doing some windows updates,
hasn't for a while.
Maureen Goldman
April 28th 04, 08:32 AM
>"BDH" > wrote:
>Can anybody explain why my computer always reboots from
>start every time I bring it out of Standby mode?
Try reinstalling your video drivers, then reboot. (You might want to
check first to see if the video drivers have been updated.). This
would happen to me occasionally after doing some windows updates,
hasn't for a while.
BDH
April 28th 04, 08:40 AM
>-----Original Message-----
>>"BDH" > wrote:
>>Can anybody explain why my computer always reboots from
>>start every time I bring it out of Standby mode?
>
>Try reinstalling your video drivers, then reboot. (You
might want to
>check first to see if the video drivers have been
updated.). This
>would happen to me occasionally after doing some windows
updates,
>hasn't for a while.
>
>.
Thank you for your kind reply. Unfortunately I'm not
very technical, can you explain how I go about doing
this, or better still are there any programmes I can
download that would help?
BDH
April 28th 04, 08:52 AM
>-----Original Message-----
>>"BDH" > wrote:
>>Can anybody explain why my computer always reboots from
>>start every time I bring it out of Standby mode?
>
>Try reinstalling your video drivers, then reboot. (You
might want to
>check first to see if the video drivers have been
updated.). This
>would happen to me occasionally after doing some windows
updates,
>hasn't for a while.
>
>.
Thank you for your kind reply. Unfortunately I'm not
very technical, can you explain how I go about doing
this, or better still are there any programmes I can
download that would help?
nkjg
April 28th 04, 09:12 AM
One way of checking what make your video card is, is to
go to the Device Manager. To get there, right-click on My
Computer and select Properties. Under the hardware tab,
click on Device Manager.
Expand the tree beside "Display Adapters". There you
should see an entry that says what kind of video card you
have. Try to do a google search for the video adapter
that you have, or post back here and let us know what
adapter you have.
Hope this helps,
Nick
nkjg/at\interchange/dot\ubc/dot\ca
>-----Original Message-----
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>>"BDH" > wrote:
>>>Can anybody explain why my computer always reboots
from
>>>start every time I bring it out of Standby mode?
>>
>>Try reinstalling your video drivers, then reboot. (You
>might want to
>>check first to see if the video drivers have been
>updated.). This
>>would happen to me occasionally after doing some
windows
>updates,
>>hasn't for a while.
>>
>>.
>
>Thank you for your kind reply. Unfortunately I'm not
>very technical, can you explain how I go about doing
>this, or better still are there any programmes I can
>download that would help?
>
>.
>
nkjg
April 28th 04, 09:26 AM
One way of checking what make your video card is, is to
go to the Device Manager. To get there, right-click on My
Computer and select Properties. Under the hardware tab,
click on Device Manager.
Expand the tree beside "Display Adapters". There you
should see an entry that says what kind of video card you
have. Try to do a google search for the video adapter
that you have, or post back here and let us know what
adapter you have.
Hope this helps,
Nick
nkjg/at\interchange/dot\ubc/dot\ca
>-----Original Message-----
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>>"BDH" > wrote:
>>>Can anybody explain why my computer always reboots
from
>>>start every time I bring it out of Standby mode?
>>
>>Try reinstalling your video drivers, then reboot. (You
>might want to
>>check first to see if the video drivers have been
>updated.). This
>>would happen to me occasionally after doing some
windows
>updates,
>>hasn't for a while.
>>
>>.
>
>Thank you for your kind reply. Unfortunately I'm not
>very technical, can you explain how I go about doing
>this, or better still are there any programmes I can
>download that would help?
>
>.
>
Maureen Goldman
April 28th 04, 02:30 PM
>"BDH" > wrote:
>Can anybody explain why my computer always reboots from
>start every time I bring it out of Standby mode?
Try reinstalling your video drivers, then reboot. (You might want to
check first to see if the video drivers have been updated.). This
would happen to me occasionally after doing some windows updates,
hasn't for a while.
Maureen Goldman
April 28th 04, 02:30 PM
>"BDH" > wrote:
>Can anybody explain why my computer always reboots from
>start every time I bring it out of Standby mode?
Try reinstalling your video drivers, then reboot. (You might want to
check first to see if the video drivers have been updated.). This
would happen to me occasionally after doing some windows updates,
hasn't for a while.
Maureen Goldman
April 28th 04, 02:30 PM
>"BDH" > wrote:
>Can anybody explain why my computer always reboots from
>start every time I bring it out of Standby mode?
Try reinstalling your video drivers, then reboot. (You might want to
check first to see if the video drivers have been updated.). This
would happen to me occasionally after doing some windows updates,
hasn't for a while.
Maureen Goldman
April 28th 04, 02:37 PM
>"BDH" > wrote:
>Can anybody explain why my computer always reboots from
>start every time I bring it out of Standby mode?
Try reinstalling your video drivers, then reboot. (You might want to
check first to see if the video drivers have been updated.). This
would happen to me occasionally after doing some windows updates,
hasn't for a while.
BDH
April 28th 04, 02:38 PM
>-----Original Message-----
>>"BDH" > wrote:
>>Can anybody explain why my computer always reboots from
>>start every time I bring it out of Standby mode?
>
>Try reinstalling your video drivers, then reboot. (You
might want to
>check first to see if the video drivers have been
updated.). This
>would happen to me occasionally after doing some windows
updates,
>hasn't for a while.
>
>.
Thank you for your kind reply. Unfortunately I'm not
very technical, can you explain how I go about doing
this, or better still are there any programmes I can
download that would help?
BDH
April 28th 04, 02:38 PM
>-----Original Message-----
>>"BDH" > wrote:
>>Can anybody explain why my computer always reboots from
>>start every time I bring it out of Standby mode?
>
>Try reinstalling your video drivers, then reboot. (You
might want to
>check first to see if the video drivers have been
updated.). This
>would happen to me occasionally after doing some windows
updates,
>hasn't for a while.
>
>.
Thank you for your kind reply. Unfortunately I'm not
very technical, can you explain how I go about doing
this, or better still are there any programmes I can
download that would help?
BDH
April 28th 04, 02:38 PM
>-----Original Message-----
>>"BDH" > wrote:
>>Can anybody explain why my computer always reboots from
>>start every time I bring it out of Standby mode?
>
>Try reinstalling your video drivers, then reboot. (You
might want to
>check first to see if the video drivers have been
updated.). This
>would happen to me occasionally after doing some windows
updates,
>hasn't for a while.
>
>.
Thank you for your kind reply. Unfortunately I'm not
very technical, can you explain how I go about doing
this, or better still are there any programmes I can
download that would help?
BDH
April 28th 04, 02:45 PM
>-----Original Message-----
>>"BDH" > wrote:
>>Can anybody explain why my computer always reboots from
>>start every time I bring it out of Standby mode?
>
>Try reinstalling your video drivers, then reboot. (You
might want to
>check first to see if the video drivers have been
updated.). This
>would happen to me occasionally after doing some windows
updates,
>hasn't for a while.
>
>.
Thank you for your kind reply. Unfortunately I'm not
very technical, can you explain how I go about doing
this, or better still are there any programmes I can
download that would help?
nkjg
April 28th 04, 02:48 PM
One way of checking what make your video card is, is to
go to the Device Manager. To get there, right-click on My
Computer and select Properties. Under the hardware tab,
click on Device Manager.
Expand the tree beside "Display Adapters". There you
should see an entry that says what kind of video card you
have. Try to do a google search for the video adapter
that you have, or post back here and let us know what
adapter you have.
Hope this helps,
Nick
nkjg/at\interchange/dot\ubc/dot\ca
>-----Original Message-----
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>>"BDH" > wrote:
>>>Can anybody explain why my computer always reboots
from
>>>start every time I bring it out of Standby mode?
>>
>>Try reinstalling your video drivers, then reboot. (You
>might want to
>>check first to see if the video drivers have been
>updated.). This
>>would happen to me occasionally after doing some
windows
>updates,
>>hasn't for a while.
>>
>>.
>
>Thank you for your kind reply. Unfortunately I'm not
>very technical, can you explain how I go about doing
>this, or better still are there any programmes I can
>download that would help?
>
>.
>
nkjg
April 28th 04, 02:48 PM
One way of checking what make your video card is, is to
go to the Device Manager. To get there, right-click on My
Computer and select Properties. Under the hardware tab,
click on Device Manager.
Expand the tree beside "Display Adapters". There you
should see an entry that says what kind of video card you
have. Try to do a google search for the video adapter
that you have, or post back here and let us know what
adapter you have.
Hope this helps,
Nick
nkjg/at\interchange/dot\ubc/dot\ca
>-----Original Message-----
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>>"BDH" > wrote:
>>>Can anybody explain why my computer always reboots
from
>>>start every time I bring it out of Standby mode?
>>
>>Try reinstalling your video drivers, then reboot. (You
>might want to
>>check first to see if the video drivers have been
>updated.). This
>>would happen to me occasionally after doing some
windows
>updates,
>>hasn't for a while.
>>
>>.
>
>Thank you for your kind reply. Unfortunately I'm not
>very technical, can you explain how I go about doing
>this, or better still are there any programmes I can
>download that would help?
>
>.
>
nkjg
April 28th 04, 02:48 PM
One way of checking what make your video card is, is to
go to the Device Manager. To get there, right-click on My
Computer and select Properties. Under the hardware tab,
click on Device Manager.
Expand the tree beside "Display Adapters". There you
should see an entry that says what kind of video card you
have. Try to do a google search for the video adapter
that you have, or post back here and let us know what
adapter you have.
Hope this helps,
Nick
nkjg/at\interchange/dot\ubc/dot\ca
>-----Original Message-----
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>>"BDH" > wrote:
>>>Can anybody explain why my computer always reboots
from
>>>start every time I bring it out of Standby mode?
>>
>>Try reinstalling your video drivers, then reboot. (You
>might want to
>>check first to see if the video drivers have been
>updated.). This
>>would happen to me occasionally after doing some
windows
>updates,
>>hasn't for a while.
>>
>>.
>
>Thank you for your kind reply. Unfortunately I'm not
>very technical, can you explain how I go about doing
>this, or better still are there any programmes I can
>download that would help?
>
>.
>
nkjg
April 28th 04, 03:00 PM
One way of checking what make your video card is, is to
go to the Device Manager. To get there, right-click on My
Computer and select Properties. Under the hardware tab,
click on Device Manager.
Expand the tree beside "Display Adapters". There you
should see an entry that says what kind of video card you
have. Try to do a google search for the video adapter
that you have, or post back here and let us know what
adapter you have.
Hope this helps,
Nick
nkjg/at\interchange/dot\ubc/dot\ca
>-----Original Message-----
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>>"BDH" > wrote:
>>>Can anybody explain why my computer always reboots
from
>>>start every time I bring it out of Standby mode?
>>
>>Try reinstalling your video drivers, then reboot. (You
>might want to
>>check first to see if the video drivers have been
>updated.). This
>>would happen to me occasionally after doing some
windows
>updates,
>>hasn't for a while.
>>
>>.
>
>Thank you for your kind reply. Unfortunately I'm not
>very technical, can you explain how I go about doing
>this, or better still are there any programmes I can
>download that would help?
>
>.
>
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