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- UBUNTU CHANGE GRAPHICS DRIVER AFTER START UP DRIVERS
- UBUNTU CHANGE GRAPHICS DRIVER AFTER START UP FREE
This will save you a lot of time and trouble.īootitNG is free to try for 30 days, then they ask you to buy it, but don’t cut you off if ya don’t. In the same way when you screw up your Ubuntu installation, boot from the BootitNG CD or DVD and restore your backed up image from your hard drive. I can back up an image of my Ubuntu Jaunty in around 15 minutes. The GUI is fairly user friendly and the the image copy goes fast. This CD or DVD will boot on the computer start-up (you have to set the CD or DVD drive to be the first boot device in the bios) and start the BootitNG utility. Take action before you trash your system by downloading this utility, and by following the directions (it is easy to do) copy the BootitNG image to a CD or DVD. That way WHEN things go south, you can access this image and simply copy it to recover your sound Ubuntu system.īootitNG is a utility I use (although there are others) and you can find it by Goggling it. When I say backup your system, I mean create a total and complete image and store it on a partition separate from the Ubuntu files. In this way, when, and I emphasize when something goes wrong, there will be a fairly fresh backup image waiting to be copied over the probably hopelessly messed up and corrupt system you created for yourself. Even when not performing such operations, it behoves all to routinely backup their system. most seasoned computer veterans make a compulsive habit of backing up their system before trying such touchy and mistake prone actions as driver installation or modification. This recently happened when I ran a game that was at 800×600 and the desktop was then changed to these strange settings while just before I ran the game it was 1280×1024.įor those of you who messed up their system by trying driver installation or modification I have this too say.
UBUNTU CHANGE GRAPHICS DRIVER AFTER START UP DRIVERS
Greetings – My NVidia drivers act strange too, changing the resolutions randomly and not allowing resolutions that I know are good for my monitor like 1360×768 while I know it works at 1280×1024.