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Chaintech MX440-8X PCI, Compaq DeskPro, XP

 
 
The Gliberal
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      22nd May 2004
All:

Trying to get the MX440-8X PCI video card to work in a Compaq Deskpro
(500mhz P3). Per instructions, I take the old video card out and put MX in
PCI slot -- Compaq won't boot. Beeps on startup.

Put old video card back in, keeping MX in PCI slot. Follow device install
process using enclosed CD. No indication of problem and completes
successfully. After reboot, MX isn't found.

Attempt to manual add MX by referencing INF file on CD
(NVIDIA\WHQL\Win2k_XP\nv4_disp.inf). Doesn't display list of video cards to
choose from.

I've tried two different PCI slots, but get the same results. All actions
were performed as administrator.

Any help is welcome.

-dgr


 
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Cuzman
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      22nd May 2004
"The Gliberal" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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" Any help is welcome. "


Try the nvidia group.


 
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The Gliberal
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      22nd May 2004
And so I shall.

Thanks...

-dgr


 
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patrickp
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      22nd May 2004
On Sat, 22 May 2004 00:07:06 GMT, "The Gliberal" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>All:
>
>Trying to get the MX440-8X PCI video card to work in a Compaq Deskpro
>(500mhz P3). Per instructions, I take the old video card out and put MX in
>PCI slot -- Compaq won't boot. Beeps on startup.
>
>Put old video card back in, keeping MX in PCI slot. Follow device install
>process using enclosed CD. No indication of problem and completes
>successfully. After reboot, MX isn't found.
>
>Attempt to manual add MX by referencing INF file on CD
>(NVIDIA\WHQL\Win2k_XP\nv4_disp.inf). Doesn't display list of video cards to
>choose from.
>
>I've tried two different PCI slots, but get the same results. All actions
>were performed as administrator.
>
>Any help is welcome.
>
>-dgr
>


As Cuzman said. However, you should a) uninstall the previous card
properly before removing it and b) if it's an AGP card, change the
primary display from AGP to PCI in BIOS.

It may be necessary to remove driver remnants from your system, too.
Both Ati and NVidia are notorious for the inadequacy of their driver
uninstalls.

patrickp

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Hü©k Hömösexüal
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      23rd May 2004
Here is the answer so listen up:

That Compaq Deskpro can't see PCI video cards with more than 32MB of memory.
Deskpros with a slot 1 CPU, including the 500MHz P3 you mention, are all in
this category.

Trust me, I bought 10 cards similar to the ones you mention. Ended up
returning the 9 unopened ones and ordering 10 32MB cards.

Very embarassing, as I pride myself on researching these issues before I
start a job.


 
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