Peel and Stick wrote:
> I recently cleaned the dust out of my desktop machine and since then I
> have not been able to get my GForce 5200, or an older AGP card to work. At
> first I would get the boot screen before the monitor went black. Now I
> uninstalled the unidentified video device and I get nothing. I still get
> video from the VGA connection installed on the Motherboard (Intel
> D865GBF). I have let the wizard search for drivers but none are found. I
> have reinstalled the Nvida driver from a CD, but that does not help
> either. In device manager I also notice that there is no entry for display
> adapters.
>
> I have tried to follow the steps outlined in Article 200435, but there is
> no \Device\Video entry in HKEY_LOCALMACHINE\hardware\DeviceMap\Video
> ending in \Device0.
>
> Can anyone help me get my dual monitor display back up? I would be
> grateful for any attempts to help.
I would say that your cleaning efforts were a bit too vigorous and you have
damaged your AGP slot. Simply gently blowing dust out of a computer with
compressed air would not have done this.
The only thing I can suggest to you is that you strip the machine down to
the motherboard, check all the slots again, and carefully put things back
one item at a time. If that still doesn't fix the AGP slot, then you broke
it and there is nothing further you can do with that particular
motherboard.
Malke
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