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Old March 10th, 2005, 02:13 AM
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buss prob with GeForce 4400 TI

hello i have a GeForce 4400 TI 128MB DDR AGP x4 card. Thing is when i look usder propertiest it says it is AGP... What the heck is going on. i have it in thr right slot and it is set in the bios correstly. i have it set to EGA/VGA there is no AGP option under graphic adapter only EGA/VGA, CGA80, CGA 40, and MONO. so i figuered EGA/VGA is the one it needs. am i wrong? my mother board is ABIT NF7. someone please help. ty.

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Hey,,, those settings are right.. thats just for the color.

The thing you are looking for, I'm not sure if it's the same on your mobo than mine but there is a line somwhere in the BIOS config that sais "Init Display First", the choices are PCI and AGP. Try this.
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ok i did that and it was set to AGP/OnBoard. the options were
AGP/OnBoard, PCI. i also found something eles out when looking in Device Manager. there is NO AGP buss at all. EVERYTHING is under PCI. What the heck???

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shouldn't it be under AGP?
also is there a way i can take SS when in my BIOS?
i tryed doing the Print screen and leting windows boot then past into paint shop but didn't work

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