Hi, I hope someone can help me...
I recently bought a very cheap second-hand laptop on ebay (about £50). I just got it as a temporary option, it's a decent enough spec for my needs and for the price (core2 T5600 1.83ghz CPU, 1MB RAM, running on XP Home Edition), manufacturer is HI-GRADE (no, me neither!).
My problem is that the sticker on the laptop says it has an ATI Mobility Radeon X1300 graphics card, but I simply can't find anything in the diagnostics that shows I have any graphics card at all. I ran DirectX Diagnostics and under the display tab it just has 'n/a' listed or manufacturer, chip type etc. Neither can I find anything in Device Manager.
I would like to display the screen on an external monitor but have no idea how to do this, I've followed the troubleshooter guide but most of the options it suggests don't even appear.
Am I being incredibly stupid or has the previous owner removed the card? I didn't think this was even possible.
Any help most gratefully received as I am close to hurling the thing out of the nearest high window!
I recently bought a very cheap second-hand laptop on ebay (about £50). I just got it as a temporary option, it's a decent enough spec for my needs and for the price (core2 T5600 1.83ghz CPU, 1MB RAM, running on XP Home Edition), manufacturer is HI-GRADE (no, me neither!).
My problem is that the sticker on the laptop says it has an ATI Mobility Radeon X1300 graphics card, but I simply can't find anything in the diagnostics that shows I have any graphics card at all. I ran DirectX Diagnostics and under the display tab it just has 'n/a' listed or manufacturer, chip type etc. Neither can I find anything in Device Manager.
I would like to display the screen on an external monitor but have no idea how to do this, I've followed the troubleshooter guide but most of the options it suggests don't even appear.
Am I being incredibly stupid or has the previous owner removed the card? I didn't think this was even possible.
Any help most gratefully received as I am close to hurling the thing out of the nearest high window!