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Ge force 6200 computer freezes

After installing the card my pc freezes for no reason

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Disconnect your card clean the connection pins with soft cloth and re install your card. This may fix your issue as this issue arises due to faulty connection.

If the issue persists you will need to change your card.

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Jalal Sordo

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SOURCE: xfx gforce 6200 graphic card

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SOURCE: added a ge force 8400 gs pci grfx card to hp a6120n monitor

Alright, let's give this a shot. Your system can handle it as the card only needs 71W of power.

Right-click your desktop and go to properties.

Screenshot.

Afterward select the tab at the top reading, "Settings."

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Now select your new video card in the, "Display" region and choose the device to be your, "Primary Monitor."

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Afterward try plugging the monitor into your new graphics card. It should work just fine.

Anonymous

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SOURCE: My pc screen goes black interrmittently

HI, I WAS HAVING THE PROBLEM OF MY PC NOT BOOTING FIRST TIME AND THE SCREEN GOING BLACK FOR OVER 6THS! AND TRIED DIFFERENT THINGS AND WAS ADVISED TO CHANGE MY GRAPHICS CARD BUT IT WAS NONE OF THOSE. I COULDNT BELIEVE HOW SIMPLE IT WAS. WHEN I WENT INTO START,THEN ALL PROGRAMS I LOOKED IN STARTUP AND THERE WAS SOMETHING IN THERE CALLED SPLASHA. AND THIS WAS THE CULPRIT ALL ALONG. I DELETED IT AND HEY PRESTO ITS WORKING LIKE A DREAM.
I WAS TOLD THAT ANYTHING IN THE STARTUP FOLDER WILL TRY TO LOAD ON BOOTUP AND IN MY CASE THATS WHAT WAS CAUSING THE PROBLEMS.I NOW CHECK THE STARTUP FOLDER TO MAKE SHURE ITS ALWAYS EMPTY.
HOPE THIS SOLVES THINGS FOR OTHERS. MY PC USED TO TAKE UP TO 7 TIMES TO BOOT UP AND THE SCREEN KEPT GOING BLACK BUT NOT ANYMORE. I WONDER HOW MANY OTHER PEOPLE HAVE THIS SAME CULPRIT YET THEY HAVE CHANGED ALL SORTS AND ITS STILL NO BETTER. HOPE THIS HELPS A FEW PEOPLE.

Azrael SRL

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SOURCE: my nvidia ge force 8500gt is installed on my pc, i

The video processor overheated and it was fried - yes, it's dead. Time for a new one.

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We reinstalled Windows and now there is no "Display Adapter" in the device manger listing and the display is not right. I think we are missing a driver for Nvidia GE Force 6200 turbo cache card....

Please check if you have an onboard display card and the NVDIA GEforce card, this situation can hapen when you connect your monitor to the onboard card instead of the NVidia card and try to install the driver for NVIDIA card.

Connect it back to the NVIDIA display card and once again install the downloaded driver, it should identify the device and install fine.
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I want to install a Geforce 6200 graphics card. Do i need to disable the onboard video. If so how do I do that

not a must, simply plug it in. You should get video instantly from the geforce, if not plug your monitor in the onboard video, enter bios. either f1 f2 or delete key, it shows on some side of the screen what button to press to enter setup.

in setup you need to change the setting of the internal video to disabled - go thought the bios and find it, noting bad will happen.
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Need a replacement graphics card for HP Pavilion PV Slimline -- Part no is 5188-5457. Manufacture ASUS

Hello there
I would suggest to use the ge force 6200 it is very compatable with the hp pavillion series
it will cost you about 60 dollars andcomes with a 2 year warranty Most local computer repair shops or computer stores will have this card ok
I hope that this is very helpful for you.
Best regards michael
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I have a Dell Optiplex GX 520 that recently had an NVIDIA GE Force 6200 video card added to it, in order to run dual display. The machine now takes 4-5 minutes to boot and is "challenged" when it finally...

I use the same card in one of my machines with no issues at all. It is used to drive a 50" sony lcd.

All I can suggest based on my experience of this card is to remove the drivers and install the latest ones

I have always Nvidia cards to work better at dual display especially in DUALVIEW where you can set individual resolutions so easily.

Check that it is not somthing else holding down your boot times.
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I recently bought a Nvidia GeForce 6200 256Mb AGP card to replace a 5200 card so my daughter can run her school assistance programs. its my old computer and I never had any problems with the old card...

Sounds like a Driver Conflict.
Still have the old 5200 drivers in there?

Did you install the drivers for the 6200, BEFORE you physically put the graphics card in? (Not shouting)

Let's say you did remove the 5200 drivers, before you installed the 6200 graphics card.

BUT,
If you physically install the 6200 graphics card, BEFORE you have installed the drivers, Windows 'sees' a new device, and hurries up to match one of it's generic drivers.
(Windows has thousands of drivers!)

Now you come along, and install THE drivers for the 6200. Windows has a drivers conflict.
Windows: "Which drivers do I use? These, or THESE?"

Makes for a garbled graphics display as you've described.

If the above is true, start over.
Go to Add/Remove Programs, and Remove the Nvidia software. All of it that has Nvidia next to it.
(THIS, is provided of course, that the computer HAS Integrated Graphics, and does not just use a graphics card. You will be plugging the monitor, into the VGA port in the I/O area, on the back of the computer temporarily, if this is true, and this computer has Integrated Graphics)

(Start>Control Panel>Add/Remove Programs) If there is more than one Nvidia program listed, Do No restart the computer each time you remove one. Do Not restart. Read on)

After all Nvidia software has been removed, close Add/Remove Programs, close Control Panel, and return to the desktop screen.
Shut the computer down normally. (Start>Turn Off Computer>Shut Down)

Unplug the computer from power.
Press the Power On button in, and hold it in. Hold it in for a count of 5 seconds. (Count, 1001,..1002,..1003,..1004,..1005) Let go of the Power On button. Do this procedure Two more times.

What you are doing is clearing any CMOS Error Codes, and resetting BIOS back to the factory default settings.

Open the case. TOUCH the metal frame of the case to relieve your body of Static electricity. Remove the 6200 card. Plug the monitor into the back of the computer into the VGA port. Leave the case open, you'll be going back in there.

Plug the computer into power. WAIT 1 minute, then turn it on. After Windows has fully loaded, install the GeForce 6200 drivers from that CD disk. Do Not restart.
Shut down normally.

Unplug from power. Touch that metal frame again. Install the GeForce 6200 card. Close the case. Plug the monitor into the GeForce 6200. (You did plug the monitor into the 6200 the first time, right, and not the VGA port?)

Plug the computer back into power. WAIT 1 minute. Turn the computer on. Go to Start>Nvidia>Nvidia control panel, and set the settings.
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EVGA e-GeForce 6200

http://www.evga.com/support/drivers/default.asp?switch=2

Try downloading and installing this one
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Xfx gforce 6200 graphic card

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Availability

I included the link for buying the XFX PCI graphics card in ine of my post. (I'll list it again here). http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3735736&CatId=1603

I can't say if the XFX card would be easily found at a local PC store or not. Places like BestBuy, if they have that card would charge more than what is listed on the internet. Keep in mind PCI video cards are not in demand, so their price may infact go up. I did a google search for, XFX GeForce 6200 Video Card - 512MB DDR2. You can run a search you're self.
http://www.nextag.com/xfx-geforce-6200/search-html?nxtg=279c0a24052b-016579128635F7F0

Good Luck!
Mike
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Ge force 6200 video card installation

Hi dl1099, your motherboard L7VMM2 can only run a 4xAGP video card as noted in your manual pg. 2 Settings pg. 36
If your not getting video at boot up switch connectors on the video card.

http://www.amazon.com/XFX-PVT44AWANG-GeForce-256MB-S-Video/dp/B000CQ73PW
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