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post Oct 31 2004, 11:22 AM
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You need to get into your bios as you start your computer by clicking on the key it states will enter setup. Then look for chip set configuration or something like that. Its different for every mother board so hard to tell you for sure


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post Nov 5 2004, 06:54 AM
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I've found a thing to change speed of refreshing or something like that, but it didn't work... sad.gif
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I am at a loss then...you have a spare monitor around you can try?


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post Nov 6 2004, 05:46 PM
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QUOTE(Grinler @ Nov 5 2004, 10:50 AM)
I am at a loss then...you have a spare monitor around you can try?

Nop, no chance... sad.gif
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post Nov 7 2004, 05:24 PM
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Sorry...i really do not know what else to tell you to try. Have you tried calling the manufacturer?


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hi chule

your AGP card how to identify

AGP ONE SLOT COLOR BROWN

PCI SLOTS ARE WHITE
the AGP slot just above the white pci slots

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