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I am trying to add a second video card to my system running Windows XP - Home
Hdition - SP2. I have an ATI Technologies 3D Rage 11C AGP video card, a Cirrus Logic 5446 Compatible Graphics Adapter (PCI) and a Trident Video Accelarator 96XX/938X (PCI). I can install any of the above and they work fine - XP picks them up and installs them with not problem so all three cards appear to be okay. However, whenever I install a second card, regardless of what combination I've tried, I always get XP finding the second card but, when going into the Device Manager, I see "This device cannot start. (Code 10)." I would just like to use two of the cards - no need for all three in my application. The motherboard is an Intel SE440BX-2. |
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Code 10 usually infers it cannot find the correct drivers.
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/...jk_dec_lgsc.asp -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging In Loving Memory of our dear friend Alex Nichol MVP "Tom Hain" <Tom Hain@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6E00E98B-A4A4-44C5-9123-81C36C9996B4@microsoft.com... >I am trying to add a second video card to my system running Windows XP - >Home > Hdition - SP2. I have an ATI Technologies 3D Rage 11C AGP video card, a > Cirrus Logic 5446 Compatible Graphics Adapter (PCI) and a Trident Video > Accelarator 96XX/938X (PCI). I can install any of the above and they work > fine - XP picks them up and installs them with not problem so all three > cards > appear to be okay. However, whenever I install a second card, regardless > of > what combination I've tried, I always get XP finding the second card but, > when going into the Device Manager, I see "This device cannot start. (Code > 10)." I would just like to use two of the cards - no need for all three > in > my application. The motherboard is an Intel SE440BX-2. > |
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If it's not that then it may be the bios is not set correctly to pick up the
monitors in correct order. -- Graham Hughes MVP Digital Media www.myvideoproblems.co.uk www.dvds2treasure.com www.simplydv.com "Cari (MS-MVP)" <Newsgroups1@coribright.com> wrote in message news:OYHSZsqQFHA.2604@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > Code 10 usually infers it cannot find the correct drivers. > http://www.microsoft.com/resources/...jk_dec_lgsc.asp > > > -- > Cari (MS-MVP) > Printing & Imaging > > In Loving Memory of our dear friend Alex Nichol MVP > > "Tom Hain" <Tom Hain@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:6E00E98B-A4A4-44C5-9123-81C36C9996B4@microsoft.com... > >I am trying to add a second video card to my system running Windows XP - > >Home > > Hdition - SP2. I have an ATI Technologies 3D Rage 11C AGP video card, a > > Cirrus Logic 5446 Compatible Graphics Adapter (PCI) and a Trident Video > > Accelarator 96XX/938X (PCI). I can install any of the above and they work > > fine - XP picks them up and installs them with not problem so all three > > cards > > appear to be okay. However, whenever I install a second card, regardless > > of > > what combination I've tried, I always get XP finding the second card but, > > when going into the Device Manager, I see "This device cannot start. (Code > > 10)." I would just like to use two of the cards - no need for all three > > in > > my application. The motherboard is an Intel SE440BX-2. > > > > > |
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I agree. But, when inserting any of the video cards by themselves, XP
locates the drivers and installs them correctly. I only get the Code 10 error when installing the second card, regardless of which order I install them. tom "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > Code 10 usually infers it cannot find the correct drivers. > http://www.microsoft.com/resources/...jk_dec_lgsc.asp > > > -- > Cari (MS-MVP) > Printing & Imaging > > In Loving Memory of our dear friend Alex Nichol MVP > > "Tom Hain" <Tom Hain@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:6E00E98B-A4A4-44C5-9123-81C36C9996B4@microsoft.com... > >I am trying to add a second video card to my system running Windows XP - > >Home > > Hdition - SP2. I have an ATI Technologies 3D Rage 11C AGP video card, a > > Cirrus Logic 5446 Compatible Graphics Adapter (PCI) and a Trident Video > > Accelarator 96XX/938X (PCI). I can install any of the above and they work > > fine - XP picks them up and installs them with not problem so all three > > cards > > appear to be okay. However, whenever I install a second card, regardless > > of > > what combination I've tried, I always get XP finding the second card but, > > when going into the Device Manager, I see "This device cannot start. (Code > > 10)." I would just like to use two of the cards - no need for all three > > in > > my application. The motherboard is an Intel SE440BX-2. > > > > > > |
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I used a Cirrus Logic for 2nd display under 98SE, card doesn't work under
XP. Trident cxard I have never did work as 2nd display for anything. I suspect you'll find using two vid cards under XP implies cards that are at least early 3d accellerated type cards. Better choice is to get a dual-head card. "Tom Hain" <TomHain@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8718F35A-91E2-41C0-A308-CB5B7B136C95@microsoft.com... >I agree. But, when inserting any of the video cards by themselves, XP > locates the drivers and installs them correctly. I only get the Code 10 > error when installing the second card, regardless of which order I install > them. > tom > > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > >> Code 10 usually infers it cannot find the correct drivers. >> http://www.microsoft.com/resources/...jk_dec_lgsc.asp >> >> >> -- >> Cari (MS-MVP) >> Printing & Imaging >> >> In Loving Memory of our dear friend Alex Nichol MVP >> >> "Tom Hain" <Tom Hain@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:6E00E98B-A4A4-44C5-9123-81C36C9996B4@microsoft.com... >> >I am trying to add a second video card to my system running Windows XP - >> >Home >> > Hdition - SP2. I have an ATI Technologies 3D Rage 11C AGP video card, >> > a >> > Cirrus Logic 5446 Compatible Graphics Adapter (PCI) and a Trident Video >> > Accelarator 96XX/938X (PCI). I can install any of the above and they >> > work >> > fine - XP picks them up and installs them with not problem so all three >> > cards >> > appear to be okay. However, whenever I install a second card, >> > regardless >> > of >> > what combination I've tried, I always get XP finding the second card >> > but, >> > when going into the Device Manager, I see "This device cannot start. >> > (Code >> > 10)." I would just like to use two of the cards - no need for all >> > three >> > in >> > my application. The motherboard is an Intel SE440BX-2. >> > >> >> >> >> |
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Could be the cards themselves don't get along - you may need to have two
from the same manufacturer; ie.e two each ATI Radeons- one PCI and one AGP. "Tom Hain" <TomHain@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8718F35A-91E2-41C0-A308-CB5B7B136C95@microsoft.com... >I agree. But, when inserting any of the video cards by themselves, XP > locates the drivers and installs them correctly. I only get the Code 10 > error when installing the second card, regardless of which order I install > them. > tom > > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > >> Code 10 usually infers it cannot find the correct drivers. >> http://www.microsoft.com/resources/...jk_dec_lgsc.asp >> >> >> -- >> Cari (MS-MVP) >> Printing & Imaging >> >> In Loving Memory of our dear friend Alex Nichol MVP >> >> "Tom Hain" <Tom Hain@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:6E00E98B-A4A4-44C5-9123-81C36C9996B4@microsoft.com... >> >I am trying to add a second video card to my system running Windows XP - >> >Home >> > Hdition - SP2. I have an ATI Technologies 3D Rage 11C AGP video card, >> > a >> > Cirrus Logic 5446 Compatible Graphics Adapter (PCI) and a Trident Video >> > Accelarator 96XX/938X (PCI). I can install any of the above and they >> > work >> > fine - XP picks them up and installs them with not problem so all three >> > cards >> > appear to be okay. However, whenever I install a second card, >> > regardless >> > of >> > what combination I've tried, I always get XP finding the second card >> > but, >> > when going into the Device Manager, I see "This device cannot start. >> > (Code >> > 10)." I would just like to use two of the cards - no need for all >> > three >> > in >> > my application. The motherboard is an Intel SE440BX-2. >> > >> >> >> >> |
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"Jerry" <NoSpamChiefZeke@MSN.com> wrote in message news:OKgXVUwQFHA.580@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... > Could be the cards themselves don't get along - you may need to have two > from the same manufacturer; ie.e two each ATI Radeons- one PCI and one > AGP. > I'd recommend staying away from using two ATI cards in system. Although problems were minimal under XP (horrendous under 9x) the drivers still want to fight among themselves. > "Tom Hain" <TomHain@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:8718F35A-91E2-41C0-A308-CB5B7B136C95@microsoft.com... >>I agree. But, when inserting any of the video cards by themselves, XP >> locates the drivers and installs them correctly. I only get the Code 10 >> error when installing the second card, regardless of which order I >> install >> them. >> tom >> >> "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: >> >>> Code 10 usually infers it cannot find the correct drivers. >>> http://www.microsoft.com/resources/...jk_dec_lgsc.asp >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Cari (MS-MVP) >>> Printing & Imaging >>> >>> In Loving Memory of our dear friend Alex Nichol MVP >>> >>> "Tom Hain" <Tom Hain@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:6E00E98B-A4A4-44C5-9123-81C36C9996B4@microsoft.com... >>> >I am trying to add a second video card to my system running Windows >>> >XP - >>> >Home >>> > Hdition - SP2. I have an ATI Technologies 3D Rage 11C AGP video card, >>> > a >>> > Cirrus Logic 5446 Compatible Graphics Adapter (PCI) and a Trident >>> > Video >>> > Accelarator 96XX/938X (PCI). I can install any of the above and they >>> > work >>> > fine - XP picks them up and installs them with not problem so all >>> > three >>> > cards >>> > appear to be okay. However, whenever I install a second card, >>> > regardless >>> > of >>> > what combination I've tried, I always get XP finding the second card >>> > but, >>> > when going into the Device Manager, I see "This device cannot start. >>> > (Code >>> > 10)." I would just like to use two of the cards - no need for all >>> > three >>> > in >>> > my application. The motherboard is an Intel SE440BX-2. >>> > >>> >>> >>> >>> > > |
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