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Flashing green light on graphics card and power wont turn on
a green light ain't nothing wrong with, red it probs with the card.
So in fact this has noting to do with your graphic card.... It's your motherboard.
Can you remove your graphic card and plug your screen in the onboard plug,. I forgot to tell to turn off power , before you begin. So not only turn off the powerswitch, then there's still current, pull out the powerplug, remove your asuscard and plug in a manual pcboard and manual mouse. If done, tell me what happens when you boot, nothing. are you able to use bios????
DRVER CRASHED LESS THAN A WEEK AFTER INTALLING LATEST VERSION OF DRIVERS [NVADIA GEFORCE 8500GT] 512MB
Did you try to play games for a long time, with the stock cooler.
i'm amazed about all the gammer which are still using stockcooling and the teperature stays warm for 5 hours. And if i say they need to watercool it, just like you cpu and memory, because high temps degrease 1. the lifespan of your gear ( especially mb with cheap capacitors) enemoursly, but they overclock the graphiccard at the same time , while the effectivity decreases , caused by too warm components, they want also higher ratings from the card by overclocking. That's why i never by second hand cards or mb's or cpu's. Does the card still work; if not, does it smell burning? and did it broke, while gaming?????
Horizontal streaking and color distortion
Check very well that the connection of the connectors is right: push the videocard lightly onto the motherboard, with a little wriggling.
Maybe remove and clean connectors with alcohol and then reput it in.
Also check the powerline connector very well.
if this is of no help, I am afraid it is broken.
My VGA has been corrupted. How can I fix it?
Hi , I suggest to check for any thermal issues including condition of the video card fan / heat sinks ie dust ,
If supported you can run a LINUX disk like Ubuntu in live / try mode
If video works ok , then most likely a Windows environment incl hardware conflict or virus / driver corruption issue ,
but if not then most likely a video card hardware issue like bad card cooling fan or excessive dust - thermal shedding issue or card bios/chipset fault
If a likely software issue then uninstall and then reinstall the video card
Consult ASUS or Nvidia support
The procedure is something like this
Onboard video support ?
yes
uninstall the video card driver and any video vendor configuration applets
Uninstall video card in device manager if still present.
Shut down and remove mains power cable
remove the hardware video card ,
(using anti static electricity procedures)
Attach onboard video to display
Power up and enter and configure BIOS setup if required, ie 1st seek onboard video
Bootup to Windows
Install the onboard video device
using Windows plug&play default driver executed during booting
Restart
Confirm working ok
Update the chipset driver (inf) if applicable,
restart
Shutdown
Reinstall the hardware video card
Attach to display
Reconfig BIOS setup if required
Start to install default driver
Install video driver / update from card default using a known good driver whose setup file has been previously downloaded
restart and test
Hope this helps
Pnpdrivernotfound windows 7 x64
Try the ASUS website for the driver. If that is what you are looking for. (It even tells you in the information you provided.)
Nvdia 9400 gt on P5GD1-TML/S
Yes, your mainboard supports up to 2GB of DDR memory. That does not change if you add a graphic card. Windows XP 32 bit can actually address up to 4 GB of total memory including CD, hard drives, and video cache. Note: Your mainboard only supports up to 2 GB, but newer boards can support much more memory, up to 16GB of RAM.If you could install 4 GB of RAM in your machine, it would still work, but windows would only address as much RAM as it can use; the rest would go unused, so it would probably show up as 3.5 GB of RAM then.
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