>>>No, everything listed is VGA. It cannot detect the actual Video BIOS, it keeps returning to VGA mode. I guess I'll have to call LAN support again...I want to see if they can correct the video problem, anyway...
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>>Don't you have a registry repair disk? Or the driver disk for the video card?
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>>If you've hosed it so bad you can't see anything, reboot and choose vga mode, then reinstall the drivers.
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>Yes, I tried to reboot and cannot. I've been throught this before.
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>I have a repair disk, but it says I need Setup disk to continue. VGA mode is disabled by LAN, so I can't get in with that. I have no CD (LAN strcitly controls the only few they have), and there is no video card for a disk to accompany, it's internal. I've put in a LAN call again. I'm stuck...one of the big problems with NT & the security features, even Admins like me get totally locked out.
You need to log in to an account with -local- Admin rights - domain admins do not necessarily have the rights to local admin task performance.