Check bios settings and see if the AGP slot is assigned an IRQ. Also check ACPI and see whether it's enabled in bios. On rare occasions a PCI slot device may be trying to grab some of the resources the video card wants so you might try the shuffle as a last resort.

lopaka


Damn, I put the new Nvidia drivers on and the same problem again.

Any Ideas?

Thanks

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Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 12:50 PM
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Subject: RE: [H] GFX Card instalation issues

You were spot on, I removed the Nvidea drivers and everything works fine.

Now to download the latest drivers and re-install.

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Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 12:04 PM
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Subject: RE: [H] GFX Card instalation issues


>What do you mean by an addressing problem? IRQ conflict? Haven't seen
>one of those for a few years now, I thought that XP was really good at
>sorting out those issues.
>Gary

like maybe it is trying to use an old setting from the previous card that
isn't working well with <this> card. "Identical" is, not always, exactly the
same. You would of been better off removing the old card properly to clear
out all registry entries, and then starting from scratch when installing the
replacement card.


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