I had for a few days an Ati radeon9000 pro made by powercolor that refused to 
work giving the V_BIOS error. I replaced the card by another radeon9000 pro, 
this one made by gigabyte, and without changing anything, it just worked.
Please see the "Radeon9000 pro refuses to work" post that i made last week i 
think.

On Tuesday 12 November 2002 15:38, Marc Aurele La France wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Yongho Kwak wrote:
> > I would like to resolve some problems in ATI card.
> > I Configured dual VGA card(Nvidia and ATI) setting but ATI do not work.
> > X do not read V_BIOS of ATI card.
> > What can I do for it?
>
> The ATI adapter is built into the motherboard, is it not?  If so, tell
> your BIOS to use it as the primary adapter.  This is the only way it can
> be used in a multi-head setup.
>
> Marc.
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