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Evga e-GeForce 6200 GeForce 6200, (256 MB) Graphic Card Questions & Answers
Want 1400x1050 resolution
It depends on the monitor too, and the refresh rates it can support.. But it seems to me that 256 MB is rather skimpy. Try changing the resolution to 1200x800 first. If the monitor or screen can handle it and it remains stable and no hangups in games or other demanding programs then try to change to some other higher resolution. Before you make any hazardous step backup your computer or set a restore point. In case of trouble you will be able to load the last configuration that worked.
Good Luck.
EVGA GeForce 6200 512 MB card + mouse pointer
sounds like yo had the same Problems that I had with my 5200 geforce The install did not go well. what was happening was the direct x was binding to the old mother board graphics system and not the new card . to make it rebind just change the refresh rate in the nvidia icon in your task bar . disable the display adapter from device manager for the motherboard graphics .put the card in the slot change the monitor cord boot up check you direct x by typing in run dxdiag and test directx to be sure it is running with your card you can also see that from the about nvidia you must have the driver for the card installed to do all this.. hope I helped install the driver first then disable download latest drivers here http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index5.aspx?lang=en-us
I have a new geforce
Hello,
I am presuming that the mainboard is an Asus model with integrated VGA.
In order to perform the following steps you may have to remove your new VGA board and reconnect your monitor to the mainboard VGA in order to have a display on your monitor.
If your new VGA board is an AGP or PCI express, connecting your monitor to the new VGA board should have been detected and applied the VGA output through the new board. If the new VGA board is a PCI type then go to the new steps to make changes to your CMOS via the BIOS settings.
If not the Asus mainboard may have to have the CMOS setup change through your BIOS settings.
Upon bootup you should be able to hit the delte key and the BIOS screen should come one.
Scroll down to the a view that will show "Onboard Settings" or similar wording.
Select and disable the Asus onboard VGA or video.
If problem still persist, then go to the Assus.Com web site for support on your model Asus mainboard for the maunual, or trouble shooting questions on settings.
Good Luck
I installed my card in
One bad lead can cause a computer to continue on a cycle or
to shutdown or fail to detect/ boot up a computer hard drive
Test all leads that attach to your hard drive including
electrical extensions,IDE,SATA
the leads from your ((motherboard to your hard drive)) make
sure they have a secure connection and are not faulty or just replace them they
could be faulty make
sure all leads that are attached to your drives dvd\cd 3 1/2 inch floppy have
secure connections and are not faulty even the electrical extensions or just
replace them they could be faulty a
computer needs its connections to continue its cycle and have an end so any
faulty leads will end up with a computer error
Click start
control panel administrive tools computer management device manager scroll to
display adapters + to expand you might see a yellow question? mark or
exclamation mark ! or a red x right click select reinstall drivers also you might uninstall the display
adapter restart your computer then reinstall the display adapter and its
drivers this would apply to the sound video and game controllers to
If your computer
came with a motherboard disc the drivers could be on it
hope this
helps
I would start world of
Trystrom -
It's possible that your video card is overheating, or broken. This can sometimes be fixed, but not always. If you are willing to spend a few dollars at a local computer/office supply store for a can of pressurized air, you can open your computer and use the pressurized air to forcefully blow all of the dust out of the video card cooling fan. Dust buildup frequently causes overheating in older cards, like you GeForce 6200.
Also, you will want to use the real canned air product. A vacuum seems like it would work, but creates dangerous static electricity that can fry the fragile electrical systems in your computer.
Good luck!
I have an EVGA 6200 in an HP P4HT...it is working
you have an nvidia based card. there should be nvidia control panel with those drivers, if not download it. to find out just right click an empty portion of your desktop. then look for nvidia control panel. if it is there just start it. then on the left side of the control panel look for display and click the subcategory set up multiple displays. this will give you a window that shows both of your displays. just uncheck the clone displays. this will allow you to configure them independently.
How do i install geforce 6200
Hello! You must first shutdown your computer. Open your cpu and connect the video card on the agp slot of the motherboard. Make sure it is properly seated. Return back the cover of the casing. Connect the vga cable of your monitor to the vga connector of the video card. turn on the computer. The operating system will automatic read the new found hardware. Now try to download the driver of the video card this will give the video card its properties to change its resolution sizes and graphics output. The download site can be found
here, just enter the code you see from the image and click download.
Hi, I have an EVGA GeForce 6200 AGP, 256MB DDR2
This is a common problem, you need to clear the CMOS which will also reset the BIOS settings. Here's a few ways you can do that:
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/fixtheproblem/tp/clearcmos.htm
EVGA e-GeForce 6200
http://www.evga.com/support/drivers/default.asp?switch=2
Try downloading and installing this one
Monitor goes black after windows boots up
this is probably your screen refresh rate is too high.try booting the computer in vga mode and lower your default screen refresh rate.if it fails try with a older driver. the problem might be due to overheating. try cleaning your cabinet and install a new heatsink and apply new thermal paste on your vram chips.
Black screen freezing and rebooting
i think you lost it, coz i have the same prob, then i have to replace it after every try to fix it (like re-nstalling driver even windows too).
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