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If you know the card is good, and you've tried installing in more than one
board, I suggest pushing harder when installing. I've got a Soyo Super7
Motherboard that takes ALL of my strength to get the AGP card seated in. I
often worry about breaking something because I must push so hard, but,
that's they way the slot was made. Double, then triple check that the card
is competely intserted.
Dan Shaughnessy
>I must be doing something wrong. I've tried installing several
>manufacturer's motherboards with AGP video, both socket 7 and PII. On each
>I've received no POST. The CPU fans are blowing. The powersupply fan is
>running. The hard drive is initializing and the LED on the CDrom Drive
>flashes. The keyboard LEDs flash once. And there is no monitor activity
at
>all. I've run out of ideas. I find no reference to any jumpers that must
>be set on the motherboards and since I can't reach CMOS I have no way to
>enable or disable the AGP slot. Does anyone have any ideas. Since I've
>tried several boards I'm assuming I'm doing something wrong. Help!
>
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