If stability is paramount:

Expand Display adapters , right-click the "Microsoft Basic Display Adapter" (or "Standard VGA"), and select Update driver .

Uninstall the driver completely, check the "Delete the driver software for this device" box, and try a different legacy driver package—specifically looking for an XPDM or WDDM 1.0 version from the Windows Server 2008 era.

Issue 2: Code 52 Error (Windows cannot verify the digital signature)

: Even with the driver, the hardware's 16MB of video memory typically prevents resolutions higher than 1280x1024 or 1440x900. Performance Problems

Another device (usually onboard BMC or VGA controller) is conflicting. Fix: In BIOS, set "Primary Video Controller" to "Onboard VGA" and disable any "VGA Redirect" or "SOL (Serial over LAN)" options. Also, ensure legacy USB support is enabled (ironically, it helps with IRQ sharing).

Standard in many G5, G6, and G7 models.

: Use a tool like 7-Zip to extract the setup payload until you locate raw .inf , .sys , and .cat setup components. Step 2: Disable Driver Signature Enforcement

Before diving into solutions, it is critical to understand why this problem occurs.