Cork,
Here is a site about PBell Motherboards, I did not see anything saying
PB910, but saw PB930/950 or PB911 motherboards.
http://www.uktsupport.co.uk/pb/mb/pbmb.htm
You can try disabling the onboard, by changing the jumper on the board. Now
for my PB MM955 using a PB850 motherboard. Even if I disabled the onboard
video with the VGA jumper changed, and with a 64mb PCI PNY Nvidia Video card
installed. I could not use PB Restore CD, as it was intended to be used.
Cause it could not find the onboard video during the installation. I needed
to find a way to install the OS and drivers manually.
Have you tried upgrading the video drivers for the card, in SAFE Mode, based
on the XP OS from
www.nvidia.com ? Since it is an old motherboard, it might
not be compatible with XP, you may need to downgrade to W98SE for that PC.
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"metronid" <> wrote in message
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Let me know the resources each device is using
The one that is disabled also
"Cork" <> wrote in message
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> Nobody has anything? C'mon Ben or Elector. Thought you guys would have
> something. LOL
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>>I guess I should've said is this possible to begin with? LOL
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>> "Cork" <> wrote in message
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>>> I've probably asked this before, but never did anything about it. I
>>> finally came across an nvidia GeForce MX4000 128MB pci video card that I
>>> am trying to get to work in a PB 910. First problem is how do I disable
>>> on board video. Disabling it in system properties isn't doing anything.
>>> Does disable it, but then just VGA graphics. Don't see anything in
>>> particular in BIOS under integrated peripheals allowing me to change it.
>>> Get a cannot start code 10 error when looking at the nvideo properties.
>>> This old box has XP Pro on also. (Believe it or not!!) I've done quit a
>>> bit of searching for various things, but nothing seems to be working.
>>> Finding PB specific advice is kind of tricky. The one website, which we
>>> all know, http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Pines/9725/, was down a
>>> few minutes ago for excessive bandwidth!! Back up right now. Will cruise
>>> that. Any help is really appreciated.
>>>
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