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Graphics card not recognised
OK im on Windows Xp Home Edition, 1.3 ghz celeron processor, 256mb memory, 3D agp onboard graphics. ive installed my graphics card succsessfully before, but i had to take it out to reboot my computer once, ever since then, it hasnt been recognised by windows when i put it in, its a 3D Blaster 4 MX.
Basically i go through the usual steps to put it in, when i do, the card still works while the other is disbaled, but the card doesnt show up in dxdiag, and i have no video memory at all, everything is jumpy, so i cant do anything really. ANY HELP. |
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If you had to take it out to reboot that is a sign that there was something wrong with the card or driver. Right?
Last edited by w1che; August 18th, 2008 at 09:37 PM. |
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in the display properties make the graphics card driver as the default and disable the other driver
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