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I installed PcAnywhere on both my laptop and desktop and found it really hard
to use therefore I decided to uninstalled them. When finished uninstalling the computer restarts. After it restarts I get an error for my video card driver saying that the hardware does not work or it is not pluged in. When I go to display properties-> settings->advance->adapter it says everything is unavailable. In the adapter tab I press properties it says it's VgaSave Properties. I searched the net for this : VGASAVE From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search VGASAVE is designed in Microsoft Windows to load automatically when the default designated video card driver does not work, or if a newly installed video card driver refuses to work. VGASAVE is enabled by default and should not be disabled. If you disable it and reboot, there is a strong chance the system may not boot, since during boot-time it is used as a fail-safe. VGASAVE consists of two files, VGA.DLL and VGA.SYS . "Windows successfully loaded the device driver for this hardware but cannot find the hardware device. (Code 41)" is another error that I get. Is there a way to detect back the video card, that is in the computer? and not restart the OS? I've tried to uninstall the video card drivers and reinstalling it back but it doesn't work... can anyone please help me... I saw there was a similar problem with the cd rom or something on the microsoft site. http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;314060 I followed the steps and could not fix the problem... |
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