A
Albert
Hello
I have built many computer systems and have encountered a lot of problems
but this one has me. I have googled it and search the web but can't find
a single bit of information on it.
I am seting up a abit K7V motherboard with a 9200 gigbyte video card. XP
pro put in the standard windows drivers but it reboots when I try to open
any games, other than that apps work fine. So I figure justinstall the
real ATI drivers. However, it can't get past the opening screen, I get
Installation aborted, catastrophic failure.
So i pulled that card and put in a 9200 HIS video card and got the
same response. I downloaded drivers off the web for a 9200 and still get
the same response. I checked for direct x and it is current. I have
installed all the updates from MS including SP2.
I have used this exact combination before and everything went just fine,
even my own personal computer runs the same config just fine.
I have never had a video driver do this before and can't find any
information on it. Abit, gigbyte web pages have no clue there.
Maybe, just maybe somebody out here knows what went wrong and how I can
fix it.
Thanks in adance
I have built many computer systems and have encountered a lot of problems
but this one has me. I have googled it and search the web but can't find
a single bit of information on it.
I am seting up a abit K7V motherboard with a 9200 gigbyte video card. XP
pro put in the standard windows drivers but it reboots when I try to open
any games, other than that apps work fine. So I figure justinstall the
real ATI drivers. However, it can't get past the opening screen, I get
Installation aborted, catastrophic failure.
So i pulled that card and put in a 9200 HIS video card and got the
same response. I downloaded drivers off the web for a 9200 and still get
the same response. I checked for direct x and it is current. I have
installed all the updates from MS including SP2.
I have used this exact combination before and everything went just fine,
even my own personal computer runs the same config just fine.
I have never had a video driver do this before and can't find any
information on it. Abit, gigbyte web pages have no clue there.
Maybe, just maybe somebody out here knows what went wrong and how I can
fix it.
Thanks in adance