About 6 months ago I was having operating system errors reinstalled os with recovery disk and fixed the problem. Then shortly after my display intermittently loses red it is not the monitor have tried different LCD than mine same problem new cable same problem have tried three different video cards of different architecture my computer will not recognize any of them. flashed bios with latest version set pcie as video first nothing. On board video works fine just no red??? anyone???
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Video output displays no red color???
#2
Posted 15 June 2009 - 05:22 PM
On the not recognizing video cards issue,
Go in the BIOS & make sure the video is set to P{CI-E or Peg/IGA or whatever the onboard is listed at.
If you are going to use a add-in video card it has to be set to be recogniozed in the BIOS.
On the color issue, Go to the manufacturers website & download the newest video driver & install it.
That may help.
Go in the BIOS & make sure the video is set to P{CI-E or Peg/IGA or whatever the onboard is listed at.
If you are going to use a add-in video card it has to be set to be recogniozed in the BIOS.
On the color issue, Go to the manufacturers website & download the newest video driver & install it.
That may help.
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#3
Posted 15 June 2009 - 06:52 PM
Bios set to onboard. Latest driver installed. Should I try a video card that plugs into the standard pci slot???
#4
Posted 15 June 2009 - 07:08 PM
You can try a PCI video card but I think you will have to check the BIOS to see if it can be set to PCI.
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#6
Posted 15 June 2009 - 11:48 PM
Go in the BIOS
Set it for PCI video, Exit the BIOS saving the change
Turn the unit off
Unplug it
Pop in the PCI card & try it.
Set it for PCI video, Exit the BIOS saving the change
Turn the unit off
Unplug it
Pop in the PCI card & try it.
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#7
Posted 16 June 2009 - 10:00 AM
I will have a pci card in a few days via ups Thank you for your help I will post after I try it
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