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Bruinaholic

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Currently I have a cga monitor with the correct drivers for it. I was planning on downloading drivers for an LCD monitor to see if it had compatible contrast settings with my PC and the LCD monitor. If I do this will I be able to revert to my prior settings? I assume I can but I just wanted to be sure.

I appreciate any positive responses. OS is XP Pro.

Edited by Bruinaholic, 01 March 2008 - 09:16 PM.

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Hello,
If you update a driver, and it does not work properly, you can "roll back" the driver in device manager.
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I'm curious as to why you'd run a CGA monitor on a PC running XP Pro.
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I'm curious as to why you'd run a CGA monitor on a PC running XP Pro.


I'm curious as to why you would have to even ask such a question.
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I'm curious as to why you'd run a CGA monitor on a PC running XP Pro.


I'm curious as to why you would have to even ask such a question.


Hmmm, maybe because I'm curious as to why one would run a CGA monitor on a PC running XP Pro. Sounds like a reasonable question to me. I'm not bashing you, I'm just wondering what you're doing. No need for a chip on your shoulder.

Edited by jeffk813, 03 March 2008 - 05:09 PM.

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I'm curious as to why you'd run a CGA monitor on a PC running XP Pro.


I'm curious as to why you would have to even ask such a question.


Hmmm, maybe because I'm curious as to why one would run a CGA monitor on a PC running XP Pro.


Because I can.

Edited by Bruinaholic, 03 March 2008 - 06:18 PM.

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