Quite often they ship computers with the CD images on the harddrive instead of providing the CD's themselves. If yours came that way it would be a good idea to burn the images to CD incase of a problem in the future.

graywolf
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 3/13/2005 2:39:03 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Most likely, but it should not have deleted the oridginal. Do you have the disc that came with your video card? I think AG actually adjusts the video card settings, but who knows how. The advantage of my way is that you know what was done.


graywolf
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I bought my computer with everything installed -- i.e. already set up. Nevertheless, HP may have a montior profile kicking around somewhere. I'll look on my computer and their web pages if I can't find it.


Marnie





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