Video Card?
Thursday, March 4, 2004 by Richard Mohler | Discussion: Stardock Software
Reply #2 Thursday, March 4, 2004 1:59 PM
I think, and the only choices for graphics in bios is on board or auto. What do you think? Richard
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tell you that in your system you have integrated video but since
you have brought a video card that can only be fixed in one or
the other other PCI slot, but as you told that all the PCI slots
are full no one of them is vacant and as per my records there
are four PCI cards already installed in your system i.e Modem,
Audio card, Ethernet card and the last one is the firewire card
and in order to use the video card you have to uninstall one
or the other card from the system and install the video card
in your system this is the only way that you can use the video
card that you have purchased
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Reply #19 Thursday, March 4, 2004 6:45 PM
In other words, enable your on board video (leave the graphics card out) and remove the modem card. Boot up and do the un-install in device manager....now go and install the graphics card (on boot disable on board), save bios changes, boot into XP and it should now see your card....
Let me know

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