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Dec 20th, 2005 08:53 PM
MetalMilitia
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i just got the same video card and now whenever i try to run games my computer goes into standby or something, the monitor and sound just turn off and i can't do anything

what the crap guys
Chances are the monitor is 'out of range' (frequency wise). Turn on vertical sinc in the video card control panel and see if that changes anything. Usually happens with old CRT monitors.
Dec 20th, 2005 07:04 PM
Black Flag i just got the same video card and now whenever i try to run games my computer goes into standby or something, the monitor and sound just turn off and i can't do anything

what the crap guys
Dec 19th, 2005 08:55 AM
whoreable So it wont even get video before windows? If he is not getting the emachines logo(or whatever it shows, before windows starts to load, this is not a problem with the driver as wiffle bat says.

With emachines I have seen 2 ways to deactivate onboard video(assuming it is onboard).
1 is in the bios, press del, f2,f3, whatever at the emachines screen when the system truns on, look for somthing about the vidoe controller, make sure it is either set for agp, or the onboard video is disabled,

Another thing I have done in the past, is to load up with the onboard video, enter the device manager and disable the onboard video controller, shutdown and install the onboard.

The other possibility is since the onboard video or cpi card is installed as the primary, the agp card is the 2ndary, the perfered method would be to disable this, but in the display properties if you see 2 or 3 monitors listed then, one of those is probably your other video card, you can ty to set it to the primary.

remeber if you fuck anything up, you can always use safe mode.
Dec 19th, 2005 03:01 AM
Ninjavenom It's a brand-spanking new Emachines PC, model d4617 or d6417, i forget. I tried a lot of shit, and it looks like what he has to do is install the drivers to activate his AGP slot, but the goddamn hardware manager doesn't list his motherboard make or anything in any of the four controllers listed. It's nonsensical fucking garbage, i don't know why they would make this information hard to get, but i sure as shit couldn't find anything. Maybe someone else has a source or another solution?
Dec 19th, 2005 01:09 AM
Wiffle Bat your MB should have its model number on the northbridge chipset, check it out and google it. Its usually located in the middle section of the MB.
AFAIK video cards should work even without drivers, the colors and resolution are just reduced.
Dec 19th, 2005 12:34 AM
executioneer sisoft sandra might be able to tell you what mothercard is in your hard drive
www.sisoftware.co.uk/
Dec 19th, 2005 12:17 AM
AChimp Plugging new video cards into old motherboards may not have the desired results.
Dec 18th, 2005 10:44 PM
adept_ninja
AGP graphics card wont work

I just bought a ATI 9550 AGP graphics card but when I try to hook it up to the computer a picture wont show up on the monitor. I have installed all the software but it still doesnt work. It says i need mother board drivers in the manual but i cant figure out what motherboard i have. can someone help me out?

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