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Originally Posted by Lux Aeterna
- Tried to update graphics drivers
Computer switched to 8bit 640x480 mode as it does with no graphics driver
Card is Geforce 4MX, which bottlenecks the otherwise nice system, and has not had a driver update since it was bought.
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It is possible that all you needed to do was to go into the display properties and reset the resolution. Now it's a different story.
The card is a G-Force 4 MX, which is an antique. The card is 6-7 years old and probably came with the computer. This means that the OS is Windows XP or older and I might assume that since the graphics drivers were never upgraded, Windows XP was never upgraded to SP 3. This is just a guess. If this is true, then running the repair option from the Windows CD may be your best option. I would try DarkRazzle's suggestion first. Assuming that doesn't help, once you repair using the Win CD, upgrade Windows to it's current SP level and try downloading and installing the latest drivers.
If you purchase a new graphics card, you still will need a 4X/8X AGP card. I would suggest a low end cheap $30 card from Amazon or Newegg. You probably will have problems with a better card because your Power Supply Unit is underpowered for the more powerful graphics cards. That $30 low end card will still be infinitely faster than the G-Force 4 MX.
One thing I left out, After you boot with the Windows CD, back up your data onto a CD, or whatever you have, because your only option may be to reformat and reinstall Windows. This is not as drastic as it sounds. This is something I do to my own system every few years. Well, actually I am usually upgrading to a bigger Hard Drive and I do a clean install, which is basically the same thing. If you did that, you would then update Win XP to it's current version and it would be easier to update all your drivers. Of course, then you would reinstall all your programs and games. Make sure you back up your (1)GW folder and all your (2)GW data in your My Documents folder, or wherever it may be.