

I then "Browsed" to point to the decompressed driver files. Then, from the Device Manager I selected "Graphics Adapter" then "Standard VGA Graphics Adapter" then r-clicked "Update Driver".

I downloaded the graphics driver for XP (32bit) from Fujitsu's support section and extracted the files to another folder. Great news for me folks! I found a solution on this website. Even if Fujitsu have not created the drivers there is still a possibility that someone else may have, or found a solution to the problem. This is why I have searched myself and drawn a blank, hence my post here requesting expert assistance.

The Driver Update program accesses a cloud database owned by Slimware Utilties and does not trawl the Internet, so its search is limited. With respect, I am well aware that drivers don't just appear magically! I am not that naïve. The laptop meets all Windows 7 Pro system requirements specified by Microsoft. Video Adapter= Via/S3g Unichrome Pro Integrated The chipset is Bus 0,Device 0,Function 3,_Via CN-700, P4M800CE, P4M800PRO, VN800 chipset-DRAM controller. Is there anybody who can help point me to the correct windows 7 drivers for this machine please? The support section of Fujitsu's website does not list any Windows 7 drivers for the Amilo Pro V2030 and this is the reason I bought Driver Update in the first place. I assume that this is because the driver is not the correct one. In Device Manager it now shows the graphics adapter as "Standard VGA Graphics Adapter" whereas in XP it used to be "VIA/S3G Uni-Chrome Pro Integrated". If I increase resolution the picture balloons 'til only a quarter is visible. However, although it installed some sort of basic driver for the integrated graphics, at minimum screen resolution 600x800 the displayed picture is 25% too big and grainy. I purchased a program called "Driver Update" in order to assist the process of sourcing Windows 7 drivers. Because security updates will end ApI decided to upgrade to Windows 7 Pro(32bit) to extend the machine's useful (secure) life on-line. I'm a new member, and had trouble deciding where to place this post (and how to too, sorry if it's wrong!) I have a Fujitsu Siemens V2030 laptop that used to run XP Home Edition(32bit).
