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I decided to upgrade 98FE to SE on an IBM i1400-2911-411 via an OEM CD
for an older Gateway desktop model that my son had discarded. Don't
know the model.
Things are working, after a fashion, but the display adapter and
driver installed is the basic VGA, ala minimum colors and screen
density. Can't adjust either via Control Panel.
Wanting to have more than this grainy screen to read, to deal with
some other Windows' incompatabilities and peculiarities, I went to the
Lenovo site and downloaded the video driver for the original 98FE
installation - Neomagic MagicGraph 128ZV+. Installed it and the
machine upchucked - Windows damage message, Win stopped loading.
Got in to Safe Mode and got it back to the basic VGA, now Windows
loads again, but would like to have more than this grainy screen. Any
ideas and / or paths to follow?
Several curiosity items, the Windows SE startup flash screen looks
exactly like the old FE screen. Thought it would say something about
it being SE. No? Plus, that screen, and all the boot message screens
leading up to Windows loading, are in good shape. It's only when it
gets to the Windows login screen that it goes to the VGA bit. You're
probably going to tell me the MB is driving those screens and hands it
off to SE, which uses the basic VGA. OK, but back to getting SE up to
snuff, any ideas?
for an older Gateway desktop model that my son had discarded. Don't
know the model.
Things are working, after a fashion, but the display adapter and
driver installed is the basic VGA, ala minimum colors and screen
density. Can't adjust either via Control Panel.
Wanting to have more than this grainy screen to read, to deal with
some other Windows' incompatabilities and peculiarities, I went to the
Lenovo site and downloaded the video driver for the original 98FE
installation - Neomagic MagicGraph 128ZV+. Installed it and the
machine upchucked - Windows damage message, Win stopped loading.
Got in to Safe Mode and got it back to the basic VGA, now Windows
loads again, but would like to have more than this grainy screen. Any
ideas and / or paths to follow?
Several curiosity items, the Windows SE startup flash screen looks
exactly like the old FE screen. Thought it would say something about
it being SE. No? Plus, that screen, and all the boot message screens
leading up to Windows loading, are in good shape. It's only when it
gets to the Windows login screen that it goes to the VGA bit. You're
probably going to tell me the MB is driving those screens and hands it
off to SE, which uses the basic VGA. OK, but back to getting SE up to
snuff, any ideas?