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Skippy September 4th 06 07:53 PM

HP DC7600CMT - Nvidia ASUS N6600GT problem
 
There seems to be an incompatibility when trying to use an HP DC7600CMT with
any nVidia PCI express card. The one I am attempting to use is the ASUS
N6600GT. The HP DC7600CMT has an onboard intel graphics chip that DOES work
fine. However, when trying to use the nVidia card I receive this error in
device manager:

This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use. (Code 12)

It appears the nVidia card and the onboard chip are crossing each other at
memory address E0000000-E81FFFFF. Both appear to be trying to use it.

I've tried the WDM driver (that should work) and also the Vista RC1 nvidia
driver from the site that is dated Sept 1 06. Both drivers produce the same
error. At this point I am thinking its a bug with HP's BIOS. The vista
build I am running is 5600.

Thanks for any pointers.

Brian

johannes September 10th 06 03:17 PM

HP DC7600CMT - Nvidia ASUS N6600GT problem
 
I've got the same problem, do you have a solution? I'm using an ASrock Board
with intel i945PL chipset and a geForce 6600LE board.

-johannes


"Skippy" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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There seems to be an incompatibility when trying to use an HP DC7600CMT
with
any nVidia PCI express card. The one I am attempting to use is the ASUS
N6600GT. The HP DC7600CMT has an onboard intel graphics chip that DOES
work
fine. However, when trying to use the nVidia card I receive this error in
device manager:

This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use. (Code 12)

It appears the nVidia card and the onboard chip are crossing each other at
memory address E0000000-E81FFFFF. Both appear to be trying to use it.

I've tried the WDM driver (that should work) and also the Vista RC1 nvidia
driver from the site that is dated Sept 1 06. Both drivers produce the
same
error. At this point I am thinking its a bug with HP's BIOS. The vista
build I am running is 5600.

Thanks for any pointers.

Brian




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