If this is a BRAND NAME computer, then go to the Manufacturer's website and look for the Video driver for that model.
If this is NOT a brand name, then remove the power cord, and look at the video card. Record the make and model numbers. But also write down the number that you see on the biggest chip on that board. Then reinstall everything and turn it on again.
Then go to that video card manufacturer's website and look for that driver. If this doesn't work, then join http://www.driverguide.com and look for that driver there. This is a place where users SHARE hard to find drivers. But look at the ratings of these drivers... some don't work.
Good luck
2006-10-14 04:08:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Chances are your computer has either a video chipset integrated into the motherboard, or a cheap video card with very little memory that only supports 16-bit color. The solution is to purchase an actual video card which supports 32-bit color.
I doubt it's just a case of old driver software if you're able to get 16-bit color already- I think that's just the maximum your current hardware can display. But certainly try downloading newer drivers first, just to be sure.
Depending upon what your type of video slot exists in your computer, you'd purchase either an AGP or PCI video card (those are two different types of interfaces).
If you're just using your computer for non-gaming tasks like web surfing, e-mail & word processing & viewing photos, then old cards like the Nvidia TNT2 or Radeon 7000 with 32mb of memory are just fine. They won't play any recent games, but are cheap; you can buy cards like that on Ebay for around $20.
The next step up would be cards in the $50-75 range like the GeForce 5200 or 5500, and the ATI Radeon 9200 or 9550. These are still old/outdated cards, but more capable for displaying video in addition to photos.
Here's a good article on color depth:
2006-10-14 04:36:58
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answered by C-Man 7
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considering you interestingly stumbled on the colour bit intensity settings, you're previous to the sport already. yet only in case, right here is going. good click everywhere on the very own computer, outdoors of any window. elect homes. elect the Settings tab. There are settings for exhibit screen decision and exhibit colour intensity. Play with those. you are going to be able to might desire to lessen decision to get extra colorations. yet another risk if which you purely have very uncomplicated exhibit drivers loaded relatively than those particular on your pictures card. carry down the homestead windows key (the flaging homestead windows logo) and the destroy key concurrently. A exhibit will pop up. elect Hardware and then gadget supervisor. seek for the get admission to for the exhibit Adapter and choose the motive force tab. There might desire to be an option to enable homestead windows elect a extra powerful motive force on your hardware. enable homestead windows to connect with the internet if it asks. If all this fails, you probable want a clean pictures card, in spite of the fact that i've got no longer in any respect considered any gadget interior the final 10 years which could no longer do a minimum of 256 colorations.
2016-12-16 07:36:54
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answered by ? 4
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Looks, as when u are missing the correct driver for your graphics adapter. Else you would get the choice of different colour depths. Possible solution: check the manufacturer and modell of your graphics adapter, load the correct driver from the internet and either run the setup-file of the driver or update the driver
2006-10-14 04:21:56
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answered by babba 1
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Install an appropriate video driver from the CD given with your motherboard.
2006-10-14 04:07:26
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answered by Pandian 3
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You have the Windows generic video driver installed. You need to install the specific video driver for your video card!
Good luck!
2006-10-14 04:04:48
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answered by Rusty Shackleford 4
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24 bit is not true colour
32 bit is or 64 bit on a 64 bit computer
2006-10-14 04:09:38
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answered by exchange 3
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You'll need to get a new screen
2006-10-14 04:13:15
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answered by Lesleann 6
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Either buy some graphics.
Or buy a better screen.
good luck. ^^
2006-10-14 04:04:59
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answered by Anonymous
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