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Old 11-27-2003, 04:40 PM   #1
mmodem
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Problems in my notebook Asus when going to init 3 mode


I have a notebook Asus A2500H,, pentium4 and haves a SIS650 graphic card.
When rebooting, log out or going to init 3 mode, the screen appears divided in 3 parts(2 small parts and one bigger in green), so it becomes impossible to see what is written or to write in the screen.
And this only happens with mandrake, because using windows XP this doesnt happens.

Any help?
 
  


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