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At 03:19 PM 9/27/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>Hello:
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>I hope someone can shed light on this problem. I have an older computer
>bought in 1998.....ASUS P5A-b motherboard, never updated the BIOS, and I am
>still using the vendor-installed video card (SIS6326 AGB 8MB). This has
>worked well.....I recently upgraded my display to a 19" monitor and wanted
>to utilize the higher refresh rates. So I bought a new video
>card.......NVIDIA TNT2 M64 32mb..........installed it and now I am getting a
>lot of computer hangs. Sometimes it doesn't even boot to the desktop before
>it crashes. Uninstalled the new card, put in my old one and was once again
>working with no problems.
>
>I have scoured the net for answers and it seems that my M/B has some issues
>with the TNT2 AGP boards. I have read that I should change the bios for the
>board and that would iron things out. I also have seen that upgrading the
>video drivers and agp drivers will help.
Aside from updating your bios, go into Device Manager and check the
Resources the card is using. You looking to see if the I/O & Memory Ranges
are close to those of another device. If so, try changing the offending
values. My rule of thumb is to pick a range and click up 5 times from
there; return to selected range, and click down 5 times. If no other
devices show up within the ranges I scanned, I return to my selected range
and leave it there. This has solved some problematic display issues I've
had in the past (notably Matrox cards). HTH.
Ian Carmichael
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