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AGP video listed as PCI "with problems"



 
 
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Old September 1st 06, 01:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
fiero850
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Default AGP video listed as PCI "with problems"

Pre-RC1 install found my ATI 9800 PRO video card but Vista installed it as a
PCI - but it is an AGP. Now Vista says the system has problems because of
this. How can I correct this problem and force AGP?

Also, Pre-RC1 does not recognize my Turtle Beach sound card so I have no
sound.

So, with no advanced video and no sound I can't load and test much...

Regards,
fiero850
 




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