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Nvidia GFORCEFX5200
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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I know that this is kinda old but I am unable to install this video card on my computer. When I put the card in and start windows it does not recognize the driver that came with the machine or the one that is on the vidia websight. When I try to install the driver the screen goes blank and the computer restarts. And then I have thesame problem again and again. I am not computer smart but any help would be nice.
Also when the computer restarts it is like the refresh rate is totally off. and the screen is really fuzy.
TJ
Also when the computer restarts it is like the refresh rate is totally off. and the screen is really fuzy.
TJ
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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Try uninstalling the old driver in safe mode.
Turn on your PC, press F8 at the first Windows Splash Screen.
Select safe mode, and wait for Windows to boot.
Follow this process.
Start > Run > Type "devmgmt.msc" (Press OK)
Expand Display adapters, and right-click all subsequent entries, and select uninstall.
Restart normally, ignore any new found hardware wizards, and install the new drivers.
Get any problems, head back here and let us know
Regards, David
Turn on your PC, press F8 at the first Windows Splash Screen.
Select safe mode, and wait for Windows to boot.
Follow this process.
Start > Run > Type "devmgmt.msc" (Press OK)
Expand Display adapters, and right-click all subsequent entries, and select uninstall.
Restart normally, ignore any new found hardware wizards, and install the new drivers.
Get any problems, head back here and let us know
Regards, David
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Try uninstalling the old driver in safe mode.
Turn on your PC, press F8 at the first Windows Splash Screen.
Select safe mode, and wait for Windows to boot.
Follow this process.
Start > Run > Type "devmgmt.msc" (Press OK)
Expand Display adapters, and right-click all subsequent entries, and select uninstall.
Restart normally, ignore any new found hardware wizards, and install the new drivers.
Get any problems, head back here and let us know
Regards, David
Well that did not work. Now it is not even opening windows when I try to restart my computer. It gets past the or even stays on the windows screen and just locks up. I am pretty sure that I disabled my on board video card, I uninstalled it on the device manager but in the bios it just has pci or "on board agp" I have an AGP video card so I picked the on board agp. I tried to find some where on the internet if there is some kind of jumper that I might have to change but to no avail. Like I said before this is an old computer.
M810LR-H
AMD Duron Processor
950 Megahertz
512 SDRAM
BIOS String:
62-0914-001437-00101111-071595-SiS730S
Video Card:
Nvidia G-Force FX5200
256DDR RAM
Any help would be great!!!!
I just really want to know if I bought the wrong video card so I can bring it back. If not I would like to install it.
really old computer ,really new video card ,is most likely incompatible with the motherboard
Linux boot cd http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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According to this FAQ
http://radel.inet.net.nz/m810lmr.html
some FX5200 run on this series of MoBos and some don't. In general, many cards won't run stable without reducing the AGP speed to 1x, which is described in the same FAQ.
There seem to be general issues with your old PC Chips MoBo and FX cards, so you should return the card if reducing AGP rate doesn't help. The FAQ also contains a list of supported graphic chips, so you can buy one of these (if still available). A new MoBo would be the other option...
http://radel.inet.net.nz/m810lmr.html
some FX5200 run on this series of MoBos and some don't. In general, many cards won't run stable without reducing the AGP speed to 1x, which is described in the same FAQ.
There seem to be general issues with your old PC Chips MoBo and FX cards, so you should return the card if reducing AGP rate doesn't help. The FAQ also contains a list of supported graphic chips, so you can buy one of these (if still available). A new MoBo would be the other option...
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