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Since you are obviously Installing this unit on a boat!! (hint hint) Because it is Illegal to bypass on a vehicle! (due to driver's safety, to inhibit viewing while driving. Which end result would be possible DEATH) You can install a PAC TR-7 Which is a video bypass module. then you can view all the time w/o letters on screen. there avail on e-bay
Most important, check with Intel's support site to see if you have the latest version of the BIOS.
Boot to the BIOS: Choose "Configuration", then "Video", choose "Enable if Primary" or if you're feeling brave choose to Disable it entirely. WARNING: DON'T do this until your other card is working properly! You've been warned!
While still in BIOS: Choose "Configuration", then "Video", choose "AGP" if available, or "Auto" if AGP is not an option.
The following are warnings that were detected during this boot. These can be viewed ...on the event log page. Warning: A problem with the hard drive has been detected
grounding the brake wire will allow you to view video while driving but may require an sequence (on off on or whatever it calls for) to turn on video playback so i suggest grounding the wire and putting a small toggle switch on the wire. i have done this in many cars during my strent as a professional car audio installer
Hi There... I have come across the same scenario when assisting one of the customers on the call...
try viewing the videos on a different browser... best one would be FLOCK... download this and believe me it works...
Hi have you tried viewing any of no longer available vids on another computer as unless its a security/privacy setting under IE, which you should see from a flashing bar above the page your viewing, it sounds like a site problem.
Hope this helps
It seems that your trying to play a video that the media player does not support. The video works on your computer because the computer supports many more video file formats that the media player does. Make sure that the video your trying to play has a .mp4 file extension after the file name, meaning that it is a mp4 file. Try another known working mp4 video file. good luck and i hope this has helped. Jaxon
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