Boots up in safe mode-graphics card message.




I had to do a system restore because when I boot up it stays in safe
mode. I have access to e mail and the net but I have the teal green
background and cannot get out of safe mode.
I have found a Unichrome graphics device that has an exclamation mark
on it. The error indicates that the device" cannot find enough free
resources that it can use. (Code 12). If you want to use the device you
will have to disable one of the other devices on this system."

Hmm. Why can't it find enough resources and exactly which other devices
do I have to disable?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.




--
martinc
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