Windows 98 not liking devices on an Asus P2B-F M.B.

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David Maynard

Dave said:
Actually, no, there is not. How would I get Windows to detect it?

Dave

Motherboard drivers

Have you tried telling it to do a new hardware scan?
 
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John Doe

news.sasktel.net said:
Thanks. After installing that, I now have an "Intel 82443BX
Pentium II Processor to AGP controller". The chip that I have is
a Pentium 3. Not sure if that matters. At any rate, it still
detects the video card as a "Standard PCI..." adapter, and teh
NVidia driver installer still doesn't detect it.

Windows is not going to detect your video card.

What is the exact make and model of your video card?

Have you tried Creative Labs automatic update?

Is your BIOS AGP/PCI selector correct for your card? (not the
solution, but set it anyway).
 
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David Maynard

Dave said:
Sorry, I meant to add: I have it set to AGP/PCI, but since you mentioned it,
I tried PCI/AGP just now. I assume that the card would need AGP/PCI, but how
would I know for sure?

The PCI/AGP selection simply tells it which one will be the primary display
if both are installed but it doesn't 'enable/disable' either.

And with only one it's moot 'which' is 'initialized first'.
 
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JAD

device manager - video adapter(standard PCI) -properties -driver- 'update
driver' - point to the nvida folder where you downloaded the driver

Its not going to detect anything as it has already INSTALLLED a standard VGA
driver.
 

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