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Re: "Is it possible to fry a AGP bus without damaging the motherboard"

With my card in my monitor does not display anything not from my on board or my new card
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Re: "Is it possible to fry a AGP bus without damaging the motherboard"

So we've tried everything I can think of.

With the AGP card out, there may be something in System Devices under Device Manager that says the AGP port is disabled - I no longer have an AGP port PC so can't say how/if AGP is represented in Device Manager.
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Re: "Is it possible to fry a AGP bus without damaging the motherboard"

could it be my bios i know that controls the order of a lot of programs but i know resetting it could damage my system
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Re: "Is it possible to fry a AGP bus without damaging the motherboard"

There may be an an AGP setting in the BIOS as I recall.

If there it allows you to set x4 or x8 or whatever. Worth a look and a try.

Good thinking.
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