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I just purchased from CompUSA a new Toshiba X35M-S148 with XP home
installed. I removed Home and installed XP Pro. With the XP Pro
installed on the system I am getting video crashes when the system
boots up and when I go to the advance video setting screen. I have
installed the newest Video drivers and I still get the crashes. I have
tried almost everything to get the system to stabilize.
The blue screen list an intel video file named "ialmdnt5.dll" The
laptop has a intel 82852/82855 GM/GME video card.
Has any one gone though this with a new Toshiba laptop. . Can any one
tell me how to fix this error?
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That is weird because I have the P25-S507 and I upgraded mine to XP Pro
as soon as I got it, but then again I dont have Intel Graphics video
card. I have the Nvidia GeForce 5200, but try reformatting it and
installing xp pro on a clean install.
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That is what I did, Reparation the disk ntfs. Well, I somehow
installed a windows generic driver, all seems to be OK now until I can
find a driver that works. I wonder if I can install a new video card??
THANKS!
scrimp212@yahoo.com wrote:
>That is weird because I have the P25-S507 and I upgraded mine to XP Pro
>as soon as I got it, but then again I dont have Intel Graphics video
>card. I have the Nvidia GeForce 5200, but try reformatting it and
>installing xp pro on a clean install.
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Did you install XP Pro SP2?? I may try to install without SP2.
Thanks.
Howard Huntley <hhuntleyjr@comcast.net> wrote:
>That is what I did, Reparation the disk ntfs. Well, I somehow
>installed a windows generic driver, all seems to be OK now until I can
>find a driver that works. I wonder if I can install a new video card??
>THANKS!
>
>scrimp212@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>>That is weird because I have the P25-S507 and I upgraded mine to XP Pro
>>as soon as I got it, but then again I dont have Intel Graphics video
>>card. I have the Nvidia GeForce 5200, but try reformatting it and
>>installing xp pro on a clean install.
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