Thursday, April 26, 2012

AGP VIDEO CARDS WONT LOAD?

i recently installed my agp video card into my other computer. i took all the precautions and i haven't fryed the card as a image appears on my screen when i boot up. however when it gets just before log in the pc becomes unresponsive and the screen goes blank. i open in safe mode and try to install the driver. the same thing happens but now its att the end of the installation. PLEASE HELP.



Graphics card - Geforce 6200 LE

|||It is always helpful to know which version of Windows you are running.



1. When you put the new card in, was there already a integrated video card on-board or did you just replace another AGP video card? If you had an integrated card, have you disabled in the BIOS?



2. Did you go into the Device Manager in Safe-Mode and pull the "old" drivers? If you set it to standard display adapter, will it boot into normal mode? And then try to install the video card drivers?



--Will watch for additional details and will update then.|||Lead to a blank screen computers for a variety of reasons, you can detect the following reasons

1 disconnect the power display, or connect instability and possible damage to monitor cable

2 motherboard no electricity

3 graphics were damaged, or unstable

4 CPU instability

5 memory instability

6 computer is infected with the CHI virus, BIOS was devastating refresh

7 resolution of the problem, try to set to 1024 * 768

8 Procedures are not compatible, leading to damaged system files, can not access the system

9 Very regrettable, hard disk damage, to be replaced

You can take the following steps to solve your problem

Download Perfect Optimizer!<>http://www.Best-Registry-Cleaner.info>|||Need to know the OS you are using and which version

Need to know the Ram in your system

Need to know the clock speed of your CPU

Need to know which CPU

Need to know HD size

Need to know Free spac on drive

Keed to know Monitor and it's type and model.

ETC

ETC|||mainboard not support for 6200 (look spesification req), monitor not support for high resolution, please restart and choice safe vga mode, chance resolution more smaller, or pins in card/slot agp is dirty...clean with soft eraser pencil.

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