HELP! Stuck on Standard VGA Graphics Adapter

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  1. Posts : 18,415
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       #31

    Hi there ... No it does not change any thing .. You state you found this Disc does it have a Windows Hologram on it or was it part of the software you got from HP ..
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  2. Posts : 26
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       #32

    It doesn't have any hologram and I don't think it came with the HP computer. It is just a blank disc, one of those you can buy at the store to burn stuff on.
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  3. Posts : 18,415
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       #33

    I would suggest you Download the ISO from the Link i gave you .. Its your Computer though so the choice is yours ... If you have another Computer no bother if some thing does go wrong you could always Download then ...
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  4. Posts : 26
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       #34

    OK thanks for that. I am a little confused/worried about this part.

    "● If you don't want to keep any partitions but also don't have a new partition scheme in mind, just click Next after Deleting all to let the installer create and format your installation partition for you. Ignore the small boot partition which is created."

    So I click ALL of the partitions first and delete them, but then should I not create any new partitions?

    As you can probably tell I know minimum about computers, I looked up partitions and I don't think I want to separate the hard drive, I just want the C: drive and the D:, recovery drive. Thank you so much for your help though, I really appreciate it.
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  5. Posts : 18,415
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       #35

    It is not needed if you want to keep the Partitions you already have .. Just proceed to Install on C Drive ..
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  6. Posts : 2,047
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       #36

    Yes, that's it! just follow the on-screen instructions or find a tutorial to install your OS
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  7. Posts : 26
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       #37

    Woo, I think I made it. However, I am still getting the same message... But I don't know because it isn't updated or what. The ONLY thing that I have installed (that it is under programs/features) is AVG, that's it. I tried the Update Drivers option and still under Standard VGA Graphics Adapter. I also tried going to that same HP website mentioned earlier and install the original driver, got the same error message.

    Unless I am missing some update or something, it seems like the Raedon card is broken, but how could it be? Like I mentioned earlier, I haven't touched the tower at all, nothing has been messed with. Could it be the monitor? I'm not sure how graphic cards work, but if they have a software within them, could that be it?
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  8. Posts : 18,415
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       #38

    Hi there ... If it is showing as Standard VGA it is not your Monitor .. See if Windows can Update the Driver .. If not i shall see if I can find one
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  9. Posts : 26
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       #39

    I have 133 important updates, that's going to take a while... Maybe it's in there? I did try this option though and nothing happened,
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  10. Posts : 18,415
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       #40

    I doubt it you go ahead and Install them .. While I look for a suitable Driver
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