I'm sorry I have no Idea what you video card is!! At leas for my model (5558) the are both NVidia and Ati drivers. in order to be sure what you require,
If you can use internet explorer, have java installed, and allow your PC to be auto scanned, I think they ight detect yu have no driver and or a conflict.
Else, I'd recommend something along the lines of running msinfo, clicking "Hardware, then "Components and then Display. F not mistaken this should Id your proper driver.
If other please export and upload the msinfo from file menu, or a scfeenshot. PNP device ID is always a corrent hint.
By th way, is it possible to have installed either nvid and amd drivers at the time, and or no use the dell package?
Chris.Cas.137
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September 22nd, 2015 05:00
I'm sorry I have no Idea what you video card is!! At leas for my model (5558) the are both NVidia and Ati drivers. in order to be sure what you require,
If you can use internet explorer, have java installed, and allow your PC to be auto scanned, I think they ight detect yu have no driver and or a conflict.
Else, I'd recommend something along the lines of running msinfo, clicking "Hardware, then "Components and then Display. F not mistaken this should Id your proper driver.
If other please export and upload the msinfo from file menu, or a scfeenshot. PNP device ID is always a corrent hint.
By th way, is it possible to have installed either nvid and amd drivers at the time, and or no use the dell package?
IIn such case driver cleaner in safe booting from SAFE mode is my best guesss.http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html
Make sure yoou scroll down seect the latest version. I hope this works leet me know if not.