It is not necessary to start the computer in Safe Mode to perform the tasks.

Locate the video adapter in Normal mode

To locate the video adapter that is used in Normal mode:

1. Click Start>> Settings>> click Control Panel.

2. Double-click System, click Hardware, and after that click Device Manager.

3. Click the + sign to expand Display Adapters.

Run the Display Troubleshooter

1. Follow steps 1 through 3 to find the video adapter driver.

2. Double-click the video adapter driver.

3. On the General tab>> click Troubleshoot.

Update, roll back, or uninstall the video adapter driver

1. Follow steps 1 through 3 to find the video adapter driver.

2. Double-click the video adapter driver.

3. On the Driver tab, click the suitable button depended on the action that you would like to perform:

• Driver Details

• Update Driver

• Roll Back Driver

• Uninstall

Troubleshooting

When you run the machine in Safe mode, your video adapter resolution and colors may temporarily change in such a manner that the windows and icons on your screen become very large. This action is depends on which type of video card you use. In Safe mode, you may see an option to stop the VgaSave service if you follow these steps:

1. Start >> click Control Panel >>double-click Display.

2. In the Display Properties dialog box, click the Settings tab >>Click Advanced.

3. Click the Adapter tab, and after that click Properties.

4. Click the Driver tab.

The VgaSave service not stopped though the computer is in Safe mode since it is a component that permits Windows to display the screen.