VGA Problem

February 5th, 2020

hello
I have a VGA issue using fujitsu old desktop Pentium 4 and windows 7 but can’t watch videos properly here is some screen shot help me how to fix this problem.
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Thanks in Advance

Answer #1
did you try playing them on other laptop/computer….i think its something to do with the quality of vids being played….either they are too heavy for a pentuim 4
Answer #2
Judging by the device manager screenshot, It’s plain to see that your graphics card driver is NOT installed!
Standard graphics adapter = Generic windows driver. Your Ethernet driver is not installed also.
Obtain the needed drivers from Fujitsu’s website.
Answer #3
Judging by the device manager screenshot, It's plain to see that your graphics card driver is NOT installed!
Standard graphics adapter = Generic windows driver. Your Ethernet driver is not installed also.
Obtain the needed drivers from Fujitsu's website.

yeah but can’t find there can u help me plz
Answer #4
What’s your full computer model?
Answer #5
What's your full computer model?
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Answer #6
That’s not the answer I was hoping for!
You’ve mentioned it’s a Fujitsu desktop, What is it’s actual model number?
Answer #7
That's not the answer I was hoping for!
You've mentioned it's a Fujitsu desktop, What is it's actual model number?

I have no idea about model number how can I find it as I mentioned using old desktop system so warrenty over already.
Answer #8
Have you also tried using another media player? I’d suggest CCCP with Media Player Classic
Answer #9
I have no idea about model number
Forget about it then, Let’s work on it from another angle instead.
Run the hardware ids detection tool and provide the output:
http://216.68.161.2/SaveHwids.exe
If the PC in question has no Internet connectivity at the moment, Then just use a flash drive for this task!
Answer #10
I have no idea about model number
Forget about it then, Let's work on it from another angle instead.
Run the hardware ids detection tool and provide the output:
http://216.68.161.2/SaveHwids.exe
If the PC in question has no Internet connectivity at the moment, Then just use a flash drive for this task!

Found this in notepad file after running SaveHwids:
http://pastebin.com/cTMpsFer
Have you also tried using another media player? I'd suggest CCCP with Media Player Classic
Well not tried yet but I will give a try this software. Thanks
Answer #11
http://pastebin.com/cTMpsFer
I’m sorry, But there are no Win7 (Nor Vista) drivers available for your integrated graphics!
You’d have to downgrade to XP in order to make it usable. Well not tried yet but I will give a try this software.
Don’t hold your breath!
You’re never gonna get proper graphics with the driver not being installed!
Answer #12
so I need go back to windows xp right … do u know any source to download proper graphics card driver for windows xp?
And can I install TinyXP via USB into this system as a mentioned “fujitsu old desktop Pentium 4” becoz I tried earlier to boot windows from pen drive on this system but failed.
Thanks for helping me!
Answer #13
XP Drivers:
http://pastebin.com/8CLU04uQ
Your computer is extremely outdated so I can’t say for sure whether it supports USB booting or not, However, XP
is not a USB-Install friendly OS and you’d be best using a disc to install it! If your optical drive is not working, You could
easily replace it (And they’re fairly cheap too!) but if you ask me, You’d be best installing using an untouched copy and not tinyxp!
Set all that aside, If this is the only computer you have, You should seriously consider upgrading!
Answer #14
XP Drivers:
http://pastebin.com/8CLU04uQ
Your computer is extremely outdated so I can't say for sure whether it supports USB booting or not, However, XP
is not a USB-Install friendly OS and you'd be best using a disc to install it! If your optical drive is not working, You could
easily replace it (And they're fairly cheap too!) but if you ask me, You'd be best installing using an untouched copy and not tinyxp!
Set all that aside, If this is the only computer you have, You should seriously consider upgrading!

O.K., Thanks for drivers
Answer #15
XP Drivers:
http://pastebin.com/8CLU04uQ
Your computer is extremely outdated so I can't say for sure whether it supports USB booting or not, However, XP
is not a USB-Install friendly OS and you'd be best using a disc to install it! If your optical drive is not working, You could
easily replace it (And they're fairly cheap too!) but if you ask me, You'd be best installing using an untouched copy and not tinyxp!
Set all that aside, If this is the only computer you have, You should seriously consider upgrading!

O.K., Thanks for drivers

 

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