I have just replaced lcd screen on acer 6930g to find that the display is cloudy and "greyed out" I have tried all of the settings and cannot find a way to resolve this. It is most annoying as it should be HD screen! Help!
I have just replaced lcd screen on acer 6930g to find that the display is cloudy and "greyed out" I have tried all of the settings and cannot find a way to resolve this. It is most annoying as it should be HD screen! Help!
Try to the following mentioned below:
Go to Control Panel then Device Manager and then Display Adapters - double click on it - Driver's tab - click
Update Drivers (nothing may happen as MS is far behind certifying drivers) - then Right Click on it
UNINSTALL - REBOOT - this will refresh the driver stack.
Now go to Acer and get the latest video drivers (and others as needed - maybe BIOS), the link to the driver site is here. Download - SAVE - go to where you put it - Right Click - RUN AS ADMIN - REBOOT after each driver installation.
Hi,
Thanks for advice - not quite sure I follow correctly;- when I double click on display drivers, it throws up Nvidia graphics and if I then then click uninstall, it threatens to wipe this from computer - I don't think this is correct is it?
First, uninstall the graphics driver from your computer. Driver files should always be uninstalled before updating to newer drivers or when removing an older NVIDIA card and replacing it with a newer card. To uninstall your current NVIDIA Display Drivers from your system, follow these steps:
- Go into your Control Panel
- Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon
- Select the NVIDIA Windows Display Drivers from the list of programs.
- Click Change/Remove or Add/Remove button.
- Confirm with Windows that you wish to continue with the uninstall
A prompt appears asking whether you want to delete all of the saved
nView profiles. If you click Yes, all of the nView software and all of your saved
profiles will be deleted. If you click No, the nView software is removed, but the profile files are saved in the Windows\nView directory on your hard disk. If you take advantage of the nView profiles, you may wish to keep your custom nView profiles.
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