Display Settings Change When Applying ADODB.Stream update

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Hello All,

I am a intermediate WinXP user running XPPro SP1. After
reading articles about the ADODB.Stream vulnerability, I
installed the update from WindowsUpdate. After
restarting my computer, my display settings changed to 4-
bit graphics. When I try to change them back to 32-bit
graphics, they revert back to 4-bit. I tried restarting
my machine, combing over every display setting I could
find, and even ran System Restore to no avail. Is there
a way to restore my display settings and keep the
update?
~stumped
big_sheenAThotmail.com
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Try downloading and installing updated drivers from your graphic
manufacturer's website.
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Cari (MS-MVP Windows Client - Printing, Imaging & Hardware)
www.coribright.com

"H. DeBerry" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:25eea01c4617d$4b77df90$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> Hello All,
>
> I am a intermediate WinXP user running XPPro SP1. After
> reading articles about the ADODB.Stream vulnerability, I
> installed the update from WindowsUpdate. After
> restarting my computer, my display settings changed to 4-
> bit graphics. When I try to change them back to 32-bit
> graphics, they revert back to 4-bit. I tried restarting
> my machine, combing over every display setting I could
> find, and even ran System Restore to no avail. Is there
> a way to restore my display settings and keep the
> update?
> ~stumped
> big_sheenAThotmail.com
> ...to reply by email, replace the AT with @
 

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