my pc doesn't recognise my graphics card

J

Joy

Hi
I am running a 1600 AMD Athlone with 512.00 MB DDR memory
and the OS is Microsoft Windows XP Professional
My graphics card is ASUS V7700TI/DELUXE/64MB/32MB and
display adapter is NVIDIA GeForce2 DDR
Adapter RAM 64.00 MB (67,108,864 bytes)

My problem is that I was getting a persistent message that
something was wrong with the NV4 file, so I uninstalled
the drivers and reinstalled them. My machine detected new
hardware but after I installed the drivers again I can't
get any software from the disk to install on my system.
And when I try to capture video it says there is no video
card installed.
How do I get my system to recognise the graphics card?

Thanks in advance

Joyce
 
J

JP Morgan IT guy

Your message is kinda hard to follow since you list
your "Graphics card" as ASUS & your "Display adapter" as
NVIDIA, graphics card's are also know as display adapter
as far as I know, perhaps your mother board is ASUS?
I've seen something like this only once, try going into
the bios and look for an option to disable the On-Board
video or also look for an option to try AGP/PCI graphics
before onboard video. It may work, let me know.
 

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