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ATI RADEON X1300 Pro 256MB PCIE Graphic Card Questions & Answers
Hi,
Boot the system in safe mode. Go to device manager and under display adapters , right click on the onbaord graphics adapter and disable the same. It worked on one of the systems i troubleshot for the same problem.
Thanks for using Fixya
Proton
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on Apr 21, 2014
Your computer should be able to handle the graphics card with no problem.
The only issue that comes up is how many hard drives or CD Rom drives are attached to the system.
If everything is stock out-of-the-box, you are OK.
I hope that this helps.
asnowman
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on Mar 05, 2011
For office or any other 2D tasks, no problem. For games or anything more complicated than an HD movie - no way.
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on Feb 02, 2011
Please follow the below steps and fix your problem.
1. Unplug nic card or modem from net or disconnect
2. Remove ATI driver from add/remove programs then remove the control panel from add/remove programs
3. Reboot into safe mode (F8 during boot up)
4. On reboot into safe mode Win XP SP1/SP2 will auto detect and install
drivers. Just let it do its thing. If you can cancel out of the auto
install hardware wizard then skip the rest and run Driver Cleaner! If
you can NOT cancel out of auto detect wizard then...
5. Navigate to device mgr->display adapter->uninstall and/or remove ATI display adapter but do not reboot
6. Disable any Anti Virus Software (If you don't disable is than it could give trouble)
7. Run Cab Cleaner (not needed, but recommended)
8. Run Driver Cleaner
9. Empty recycle bin and reboot
10. Install the new drivers and control panel
Hope the above information will be helpful to you.
Thanks.
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on Dec 16, 2010
click start run type cmd then type chkdsk/r/f which will repair any bad sectors and automatically fix any corrupt files on your hard drive then defragment your hard drive then you might try control panel,display settings advanced there are lots of tabs you can select troubleshoot,overlay,color,color management,displays,etc..... (in xp)
hope this helps
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on Oct 05, 2010
It goes black because the monitor you are using does not support the resolution you are trying to force through it from the video card. Start at 1024 X 768, if the screen shows on the monitor than that is a good start. If it doesn't then I would suggest getting on the manufacturer's web site and downloading the latest drivers. I'm pretty sure you are dealing with a driver issue.
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on Sep 07, 2009
- does it work properly when u disable the online game feature (play the same game without just on your PC or in LAN-session)
-goto network connections and disable every connection available besides the one u use for internet access
(as u can wire up video cameras
to the card via the 1394/port, this port may have been recognized as network adaptor in windows, this might cause IRQ problems and as u do not use it, it is wise to disable it)
retry now the online game / if stil the prob, came back to fixya!
good luck
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on Aug 08, 2009
As far as I am aware, you can not run an ATI card in the same system as an Nvidia card due to driver conflicts.
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on Dec 25, 2008
This is not really my area of expertise. I think you would be better off asking Ekse. He would be able to guide you better in this regard.
Cheers!
ID
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on Nov 07, 2008
Hi,
To my thinking, your concern would largely be dependent on the Screen Resolution setting of the PC. It may be that the screen resolution be initially lowered down to the lowest possible.
Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
Good luck and kind regards. Thank you for using FixYa.
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on Oct 10, 2008
Can you open your computer and check if the videocard fan is still running? Or if the CPU fan is running. It is probably caused by an overheating videocard. Remove the card and free dust from it. put some oil in it. If you can afford, replace the fan with a better one. If you are knowledgeable, put extra chassis fan and position it to maximize airflow
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on Sep 23, 2008
I would right down the specs and go to a computer store or a radio shack and ask, usually they have them but they may also refer you to some other store if you ask them, if they cant help you that is. usually the stores that Buy and trad eand selll and have inventorys of used parts, will have alot of adapters on hand like VGA to DVI and what not.
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on Sep 08, 2008
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