My best bet would be that the onboard video is out on the system and that when you try to add the PCI video card, that it is conflicting with either the built in video, or something else on the board. If the computer has an ISA slot, you might try an ISA video card. The first thing that I would try is to access the bios if you can to disbable the onboard video. The unfortunate thing is that even if you get the machine working, it will be hampered by the limitation of a PCI video card. I have worked on several eMachines, and I haven't seen one with an AGP port yet. Granted they are all older units. Dennis Noble It's not what you want that makes you fat, It's what you get. >I have been asked to fix an emachine T1090 by someone who bought it used. >When powered on there was no display or warning beeps. The monitor worked >when connected to another computer. Upon examination I found the video >connector where the video cable plugs into the motherboard to be loose and >wobbly. I then installed a PCI graphics card and connected the monitor. >Now the computer hangs at a screen that says "emachine". If I hold down >the "TAB" key after powering on I get the following: _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail The NOSPIN Group is now offering Free PC Tech support at our newest website: http://freepctech.com