Hi:
Just turned on the computer and got a surprise message:
Incompatible Display Adapter:
At least one display adapter on the system has been disabled
because it's driver is not compatible with the driver for the VGA adapter.
Now, earlier to-day, about an hour ago my wife was using the computer...She finished with it, turned it off..It was working OK.....Until I turned it back on and got the above message.....
Can't figure out what in the world changed....I can't understand how anything was disabled..The computer, An Acer Aspire X1200 is about three months old and no problems at all, up until this surprise development.
The print on the screen is massive.
Any help on how to enable the disabled part would be much appreciated....Thanks....
The only thing different is the fact my grandson hooked up an Xbox 360 to the monitor...
Just turned on the computer and got a surprise message:
Incompatible Display Adapter:
At least one display adapter on the system has been disabled
because it's driver is not compatible with the driver for the VGA adapter.
Now, earlier to-day, about an hour ago my wife was using the computer...She finished with it, turned it off..It was working OK.....Until I turned it back on and got the above message.....
Can't figure out what in the world changed....I can't understand how anything was disabled..The computer, An Acer Aspire X1200 is about three months old and no problems at all, up until this surprise development.
The print on the screen is massive.
Any help on how to enable the disabled part would be much appreciated....Thanks....
The only thing different is the fact my grandson hooked up an Xbox 360 to the monitor...

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