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I'm in a dilemma. my card is not working.it only showing me the bios details of the card. normally after that my mobo bios screen should show ,but nothing happens....it shows some problems before like flickerings in my screens ,freezing screens etc.after that i restarted my pc then no booting is the result.i unplugged the card and running on onboard vga and no problem at all.please help...
The video card shows its bios details and the the monitor get black (No video).
Working with the integrated graphic of the motherboard, the video is OK. My card is AGP.
I have cleaned the device, used the DVI interface and the results are the same. No video.The video card shows its bios details and the the monitor get black (No video).
Working with the integrated graphic of the motherboard, the video is OK. My card is AGP.
I have cleaned the device, used the DVI interface and the results are the same. No video.
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Unfortunately yes most likely the GPU is toast at this point. Sounds to me like it overheated. The XFX HD5770 isn't that great of a video card to begin with.
If the pc works the same when you boot in Safe Mode then the video card has failed - buy a new one.
If the pc works in Safe Mode then the video driver is corrupted - uninstall it then reboot normally then go here and download the latest available driver. http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
This is a BIOS problem, you have to boot to BIOS config menu, do it by pressing f1 or f2 or f10 on boot splash screen, browse the menus and find an option like 'init display first' or something like that, set it to Pcie or AGP, depending on your motherboard, reboot and voila!, have a nice day
Start the pc and uninstall the video driver for Intel 915G, shutdown the pc, plug the new card in the PCI-E 16x connector and connect the monitor to it, boot into BIOS and disable the onboard video, boot normally and go to nVidia site and download the latest driver, install the nVidia driver.
You will have to access the BIOS and disable the onboard graphics from there. Before you install your new card, boot the computer. As it is performing the POST, enter the BIOS (usually delete or F2 gets you in.) Once you have disabled the on board graphics, save your settings and exit. Then install your new card and attempt to boot the computer. If it will not boot, locate the CMOS jumper and activate it to reset back to default settings.
Connect your monitor card into your origional monitor port. Boot to BIOS and disable the VGA port. Save and exit. After re-start, shut down and install the new AGP.
Hi, if you have got the drivers for this v/card then load them while you have your present one in place, if you dont have the drivers then go to the manufacturers website and get them . when you have loaded the drivers then check if you need to enable any changes in your bios. Change the card and if it is functional then you should have solved your problem. A card that advanced needs drivers far greater than you would find in XP.
Regards mistyman
There are different reasons why this might happen. Let's try some.
1.) Does your board have an onboard video card, cause if it does, then XP might be using that as the primary monitor. TRy plugging into the onboard video when you start up! If that works then you need to disable the onboard video.(try disabling it in bios!)
if not then
2.)When booting at the select xp or recovery console, press F8. You'll get the menu with safe mode and what not. Go down to Enable VGA Mode then press enter. If that works, go to display settings and lower your resolution then restart. But usually when this happens your monitor says "Out of Range" but u can still try
Well if that doesn't work, tell me more!
Regards,
Armando
The video card shows its bios details and the the monitor get black (No video).
Working with the integrated graphic of the motherboard, the video is OK. My card is AGP.
I have cleaned the device, used the DVI interface and the results are the same. No video.
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