I can't get my dazzle card (FAST Dazzle dv.now-AV V1.4) to work?

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Alistair Smythe

I just put this Video capture card in my computer and not it will not boot
up and I have to reset the CMOS when I take the card out. I have a giga-byte
motherboard with a KT133 chipset is there any information about this card
working with this chipset. I bought this card off of ebay and the seller
said that he pulled it from a Dell computer. I would like to know is it
possible to get this card to work on my computer or should I take the lose
throw the card away and try to find another card
 
Alistair said:
I just put this Video capture card in my computer and not it will not boot
up and I have to reset the CMOS when I take the card out. I have a giga-byte
motherboard with a KT133 chipset is there any information about this card
working with this chipset. I bought this card off of ebay and the seller
said that he pulled it from a Dell computer. I would like to know is it
possible to get this card to work on my computer or should I take the lose
throw the card away and try to find another card

If the MOBO doesn't boot it almost always means there was a IRQ conflict
that the BIOS could not resolve in any way.

Try:
1. Insert card, go to BIOS and set "Reset ESCD data" to "Enabled" and
save settings and exit. If you can't even get to BIOS, see attempt 2.
2. Remove the card, boot, press Del and make sure that "Resources
controlled by" is set to "Auto" in BIOS setup. If it's not, set it so,
save settings and exit, turn off the comp, insert the card and try
booting. If this fails or otherwise, see attempt 3.
3. If your PC is filled with various PCI cards, try removing those you
don't need, insert your card and boot. If not or if you don't want to do
this, see attempt 4.
4. Try to find which IRQ the card normaly uses, then remove the card,
boot and in BIOS, try reserving that IRQ somehow. If you can't simply
disable whatever is using it, or configure that to a diffirent IRQ, try
setting "Resources controlled by" to "Manual" and then find the IRQ your
card uses and set it to "Legacy ISA" (also make sure all the others
are not set to "Legacy ISA" unless you actualy have any such cards)...
This will force both your hardware and the card to choose a diffirent
IRQ. Then instert the card and try booting.

Good luck!

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