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Can't get AGP card to work.
I have an ATI all-in-wonder 4x AGP card, and when i plug it into the computer it doesn't want to work. I have a computer that's only 7-8 months old so i know its capable of running a 4x card. Any tips on how this may be messing up?
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we aren't there, so we don't know what "doesn't want to work" means. What exactly happens when it doesn't want to work?
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oh sorry about that, take a pill or something, basically i plug it in but i dont get any signal to the monitor, I have another PCI card with a monitor that I use so i know XP boots up. but I can't seem to get it to recognize the AGP card
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it won't recognize the card through Windows?
I'd check your BIOS, AGP may be disabled or something |
ok, i'll try that I'm pretty sure it just windows not recognizing, it, I'm at work now so when I get home for lunch I'll try it out
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Look into your bios and see if you need to set the agp bus speed (4x vs. 8x) and activate AGP. |
if you have NO signal - i.e. you don't even see the startup information that displays before windows loads - then it's not a windows issue. You either have it disabled in bios, installed wrong, or you have a bad card.
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so is there no way to run a pci card with one monitor and an AGP card running to another monitor.
Sorry about all the questions, I appreciate any help I can get. |
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Besides, if your primary desktop is going to be via the agp card (which it should be for the faster bus), you need to install that and configure it before working in a second pci card. Using two video cards of different formates (as opposed to a dual output agp card) requires a fare bit of massaging and much time on the phone with tech support. Make sure your mobo supports your goal (suprisingly, some chipsets cannot handle this simple task) At any rate, at least take the pci card out until you've diagnosed the agp card. It's one less variable when removed. |
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