How to Fix a Lalmrnt5 Display Driver
A display driver (such as the Ialmrnt5 display driver) allows your monitor to interact with your operating system. The display driver is used to render what you see on your desktop and in applications. Most display problems can fixed by verifying that you have the most current drivers available and making sure that the drivers are properly installed while not conflicting with any previously installed display drivers. For all drivers (not just display), it is important that you remove the old ones before you install newer ones.
Instructions
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Removing Previous Drivers
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Restart your computer to access Safe Mode.
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Make note of the splash screen (the first screen displayed after you turn on your computer). On it, you will see the button that needs to be pressed to access Safe Mode. It is generally "F8," but it may vary. Press the button immediately after the splash screen disappears.
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Select "Safe Mode" from the list of Windows Booting Options. Wait for the Safe Mode desktop to launch. It can take longer than you may expect. When prompted, choose "Safe Mode" and not "System Restore."
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Click "My Computer." Select "Manage" from the drop-down menu. Wait for the "Computer Management" window to open.
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Click "Device Manager." Find and double-click the "Lalmrnt5 display driver," Select the "Driver" tab along the top.
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Click the "Uninstall" button. Agree to the warning message that pops up. Reboot Windows when prompted.
Reinstalling the Driver
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Insert the lalmrnt5 display driver disc. If you do not have it, follow the link in Resources to download it directly from Intel's website.
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Double-click the driver file.
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Agree to the terms and conditions and click "Next." When prompted, reboot your system. After the reboot, your driver will be operational.
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Comments
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heshan86
Jan 21, 2011
well a lot of people talk abt reinstalling the intel drivers but sometimes even reinstalling the inter drivers will not fix this problem, if this is the case then the only answer is to get a new vga card