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How to fix “The system is running in low-graphics mode” error?

I own a Acer Aspire 5552 laptop, which has Ubuntu on it. And now i updated it to 12.04 LTS from 11.10.

When i turn the laptop on, it says :

Your system is running in low-graphics mode, Your screen, graphics card, and input device settings could not be detected correctly. You will need to configure these yourself.

I read about this on Ask Ubuntu already, and it suggested to got to Ctrl + Alt + F1 and reinstall my desktop, or install fglrx. Well, these things what I read on this site :

Both of them don't work.

And if I don't enter Terminal and just click OK (press Enter, because the mouse cursor isn't there) when it says you system is running in low-..., I get options, but i can't choose any of them, can't even click cancel or OK. My graphics card is ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4250.


Thanks for the answer:

So, i did everything you said until i had to uninstall the old drivers with the command you gave me. I entered it, and it wouldn't finish it. I googled and tried other things how to manually remove the old drivers on terminal, none of them worked for me. So i can't remove the drivers for some reason. Oh, and when i enter the code you gave me , it says this : sh: 0: Can't open /usr/share/ati/fglrx-uninstall

Is there any other way i could get this fixed? Can i reinstall 12.04 on a USB or something like that? And how would that work? Thanks :)

Kristo
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