Grahpics Card

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Michael K

I bought new graphics card (Radeon 9000 Series 64 MB
SDRAM AGP) and tried installing it. When I went to device
manager it said I didn't have enough resources. So, I did
a little research and couldn't find anything like it.
Then I did a little bit of my own tampering and tried
taking the card out and pluggin back into the old onboard
and then uninstalling it. Didn't work. It kept
reinstalling itself or something. So I tried disabling
Plug and Play. Didn't work. So now I'm here. Clueless.
Help. Please. :(
 
Not too sure about what you just said, but.... Did you
say you had onboard graphics before buying the 9000? If
so you must uninstall the drivers for the onboard
graphics, and likely have to disable it in BIOS. To get
into BIOS, as the computer starts watch the screen, it
will say hit f-10 to enter bios, or hit delete to enter
bios, etc. Once in Bios, you need to look for the AGP or
VGA controller, and disable it. Also, you need to know if
you you can install a video card in the slot you put it
in. Is it a vga card? and so on. It would help if you
have the mother board manual, and if you dont you can get
the info from the web.
 
yeah...i was p.o.ed when i was writing before. um, i've
tried bios and can't find anything like that...maybe i'll
try looking up my mother board because my computer didn't
come with a manual for it
 
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