J
Jon
My motherboard and processor recently got fried so I had
to go out and buy new ones. When I installed Windows, I
was unable to get anything higher than 4 bits out of my
AGP graphics card. The reason was Code 12 in device
manager saying, "This device cannot find enough free
resources that it can use." I checked what the
conflicting hardware was and found it to be my mass
storage hard drive connected by an IDE controller in a
PCI slot. I was able to access the hard drive, but my AGP
card was getting code 12. If I disable the PCI-to-PCI
bridge, I all the sudden have a working video card, but
go figure, the hard drive is no longer available. I have
a Suttle AN35(N) Ultra motherboard w/ an AMD Athlon XP
2500+ processor and 1.25 GB ram. I have all the latest
NVIDA and motherboard drivers, AGP drivers, etc. but
still can only have one or the other. Any ideas? Thanks.
to go out and buy new ones. When I installed Windows, I
was unable to get anything higher than 4 bits out of my
AGP graphics card. The reason was Code 12 in device
manager saying, "This device cannot find enough free
resources that it can use." I checked what the
conflicting hardware was and found it to be my mass
storage hard drive connected by an IDE controller in a
PCI slot. I was able to access the hard drive, but my AGP
card was getting code 12. If I disable the PCI-to-PCI
bridge, I all the sudden have a working video card, but
go figure, the hard drive is no longer available. I have
a Suttle AN35(N) Ultra motherboard w/ an AMD Athlon XP
2500+ processor and 1.25 GB ram. I have all the latest
NVIDA and motherboard drivers, AGP drivers, etc. but
still can only have one or the other. Any ideas? Thanks.