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Unhooked computer to work on another. Card was loose when I unhooked.
When I hooked it back up I had no video. Card installed is a Radeon G9000 Pro. Tried another card and still no video. Tried original card in another computer worked fine. Unistalled and reinstalled card numerous times with no results. This board has no onboard video so I can't try that. Any Suggestion? |
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Clear CMOS.
"PCMac" <> wrote in message news:... > Unhooked computer to work on another. Card was loose when I unhooked. > When I hooked it back up I had no video. Card installed is a Radeon > G9000 Pro. Tried another card and still no video. Tried original card > in another computer worked fine. Unistalled and reinstalled card > numerous times with no results. This board has no onboard video so I > can't try that. > > Any Suggestion? |
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I had the exact same problem with my board. I was using an Nvidia card
though. I also tried putting in an ATI card, but still the same problem. I tried PCI versions of both cards, and they worked fine. Tell me if thit fixes it. Nick "Julie Barnett" <> wrote in message news:<StTRa.60970$>... > Clear CMOS. > > "PCMac" <> wrote in message > news:... > > Unhooked computer to work on another. Card was loose when I unhooked. > > When I hooked it back up I had no video. Card installed is a Radeon > > G9000 Pro. Tried another card and still no video. Tried original card > > in another computer worked fine. Unistalled and reinstalled card > > numerous times with no results. This board has no onboard video so I > > can't try that. > > > > Any Suggestion? |
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Tried it didn't work!
28:02 GMT, "Julie Barnett" <> wrote: >Clear CMOS. > >"PCMac" <> wrote in message >news:.. . >> Unhooked computer to work on another. Card was loose when I unhooked. >> When I hooked it back up I had no video. Card installed is a Radeon >> G9000 Pro. Tried another card and still no video. Tried original card >> in another computer worked fine. Unistalled and reinstalled card >> numerous times with no results. This board has no onboard video so I >> can't try that. >> >> Any Suggestion? > |
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Tried an ATI Radeon 7000 card from an old computer in the PCI slot.
Still no video? Any more suggestions? On 18 Jul 2003 20:28:27 -0700, (Nick Sherman) wrote: >I had the exact same problem with my board. I was using an Nvidia card >though. I also tried putting in an ATI card, but still the same >problem. > >I tried PCI versions of both cards, and they worked fine. > >Tell me if thit fixes it. > >Nick > > > > >"Julie Barnett" <> wrote in message news:<StTRa.60970$>... >> Clear CMOS. >> >> "PCMac" <> wrote in message >> news:... >> > Unhooked computer to work on another. Card was loose when I unhooked. >> > When I hooked it back up I had no video. Card installed is a Radeon >> > G9000 Pro. Tried another card and still no video. Tried original card >> > in another computer worked fine. Unistalled and reinstalled card >> > numerous times with no results. This board has no onboard video so I >> > can't try that. >> > >> > Any Suggestion? |