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ATI HD2400PCI WONT BOOT
HI Serik ,did you forget to plug the power on the video card.If not remove
your card and reinstall it.Or if before you had on board video and you had you video card you have to check your bios setting for your new card. Bye JP "SERIK" wrote in message ... WHEN THE CARD IS INSTALLED WONT BOOT SO CANT INSTALL DRIVERS OPERATING SYSTEM VISTA 32 BIT ANY BODY ELSE HAD THIS PROBLEM |
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ATI HD2400PCI WONT BOOT
Can you perform a safemode F8 boot? If yes then you can install the drivers
from there since they are not used in safe mode. If not then you have a hardware configuration or power problem. "SERIK" wrote in message ... WHEN THE CARD IS INSTALLED WONT BOOT SO CANT INSTALL DRIVERS OPERATING SYSTEM VISTA 32 BIT ANY BODY ELSE HAD THIS PROBLEM |
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ATI HD2400PCI WONT BOOT
Please release your caps lock key. It is poor netiquette to type in all
caps. We know your inquiry is important to you or would not be posting. "SERIK" wrote in message ... WHEN THE CARD IS INSTALLED WONT BOOT SO CANT INSTALL DRIVERS OPERATING SYSTEM VISTA 32 BIT ANY BODY ELSE HAD THIS PROBLEM |
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ATI HD2400PCI WONT BOOT
I had the same problem though with a HD2600 AGP version. I ended up swapping
my power supply with my brothers computer so that I could connect the 6 pin power connector that my old power supply does not have. After using the supplied 24 pin to 20 pin converter it all worked. Unfortunately my brothers computer no longer worked as the power supply I swapped did not have a PCI express 24 pin connector required to power his mother board. He does not require any external power on his video card. No problem though, the next day I bought a 700 watt power supply, the same one that he had in the first place. "SERIK" wrote in message ... WHEN THE CARD IS INSTALLED WONT BOOT SO CANT INSTALL DRIVERS OPERATING SYSTEM VISTA 32 BIT ANY BODY ELSE HAD THIS PROBLEM |