Im a new guy here and I have a problem... I have a (Packard Bell Club70 PC), its about 5 years old... it had
Windows 98SE
63MB SD RAM
Intel 82810 Chipset
20Gig HD...
ive now upgraded it to
Windows XP
256MB SD RAM
20gig + 30 gig HD
ATI Radeon 9000 PCI 128MB DDR RAM (got last week)
Ive got a problem, an annoying problem... my graphics card doesnt actually work until XP has fully loaded and is on the loggin screen. My Monitor doesnt turn on until XP has fully loaded, it sits there at standby. Which means I cant see my Video card screen, Motherboard info, BIOS, MS DOS... anythin until XP has finished loading... if I get a boot error I have to switch to my primary display device so I can see my boot up screens.
ive tried changing the Display VGA device from onboard to Addon in my BIOS, but when I do, it doesnt boot at all, it just hangs with the HD and power lights on.
dont get me wrong, the graphics cards work ok and great lets me play most of the latest games and thats sayin somthin considerin my crap PC LoL, thats just one really annoying bug I have and would like fixed. It also happened when I was using a Hercules Kyro 4000 PCI
I cant try AGP grapgics cards because my motherboard doesnt have an AGP slot, just 4 PCI's
It would be interesting to see if the on board display is alive while boot-up is going on. Perhaps you could borrow a monitor switch or a second monitor to hook up and observe?
My W(ild)A($$)G(uess) is that during the intitial hardware start, your display is on-board.
Something to try.
yup, the on board display is alive while startup... very wierd... how would I go about fixing this so that everything would run off my Graphics Card? :lol:
only jumpers ive ever used are the ones on the HD and CD drive... can someone give me a diagram of where the jumpers are and what the look like? thanks
What MB is in you computer .do you have the MB book that came with computer ,jumpers are in different place on different MB.
To find out the name of the MB ,eithe open the case and getthe #'s off the MB or download and use Aida32 it will tell you all !! http://www.webattack.com/get/aida32.shtml
only jumpers ive ever used are the ones on the HD and CD drive... can someone give me a diagram of where the jumpers are and what the look like? thanks
They're a little bigger than drive jumpers, usually black or white.
Probably somewhere up near the socket, or it may just be in the BIOS.
Since you've all ready opened up the case, you can find out who made the motherboard without installing a program. Google the manufacturer's name, go to their site, find the manual, then fix your problem.
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