Sorry about the tardy reply, i thought this thread had been deleted because hp is a competitor or something, i didn't notice it had been moved :o
I was following all the instructions with the modder program and using different driver packs but with no success at all. Eventually i bought...
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c00841381&lc=en&cc=uk&lang=en&product=3355062&dlc=en
Thats the product specs page, it deffo says ATI Radeon Xpress 200M for Intel Mobile Processors and i'm downloading the 200M drivers from the ATI site.
I'm stuck for ideas now
I've tried that modder program with the driver only download direct from the ATI site and the package Jleo linked to. In both cases i'm getting error messages.
"Setup did not find a driver compatible with your current hardware or operating system. Setup will now exit"
When i click ok...
My girlfriends dad got an HP Pavillion s7710.uk, I't comes with Vista basic installed. He wants XP on so i've formatted the hard drive and installed his old copy.
All the hardware installed ok but the onboard graphics, the HP website says it has an ATI200M chipset but the only drivers on...
We had a 37in LCD before this one then we sold it to her brother, when we had it we thought it was really big but now when we go round his house it looks tiny :p
When my missus first saw it in the flat she thought it was far too big. Now she is used to it though and really likes it, I'm trying to persuade her to go for 73in now
Only kidding hon (just in case she reads this) :D
That wall is two bricks deep so i just knocked some plaster off then cut a channel into the brick, it was about 10mm deep.
I used plastic trunking to protect the wires then plastered over it
I'm of the opinion that there is no such thing as a tv thats too big :D
Missus wouldn't let me brick up the window and put an even bigger one on the wall to the left :D
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