I am having trouble with an old Acer Aspire Desktop. It is running Windows 98. It has an onboard 2MB ATI Mach 64 video card. I installed a Nvidia TNT2 16MB PCI graphic card in the first PCI slot. When I turn on the machine the new card is not found by Windows. The onboard video card still works for awhile, but it freezes up after a little while. I have tried running Add New Hardware via the control panel, but the new video card is not found. Any guidance would be appreciated. If I take the PCI graphic card out and re-boot the onboard card works fine.
Depending on the BIOS you can
TURN OFF the onboard video-under peripherals
You may need to use ALT-P to change BIOS pages to get to it. OR
under peripherials- it may say Video Device [AGP] which may have been the ATI Mach64.
Also depending on the mobo manfacturer it may be a jumper on the motherboard. Especially if it is Intel chipset. VIA is usually in BIOS, but you can use PCI video. If you leave it on (onboard) it may be trying to extend the desktop and manually have to tell it not to.
Here's some steps: Download and save drivers to PC before starting then>>
In Safemode - remove ATI from [Hardware Devices] device list
reboot to BIOS (under peripherials)
enable PCI video, or disable [AGP/onboard]
save settings & turn off machine
plug SVGA cable to PCI Video card.
restart Normally
If if asks for drivers, point to driver folder where you installed the downloaded drivers.
That should fix it.
aka Kegtapper
PnP should find the card -
use the left arrow/right arrow.