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Unplug the computer, Check if the cable connections to everything, reseat, you may have inadvertently disloged a connection when you installed the card. wait 30 seconds or so, plug in, reboot. You say the monitor is fine, what do you see on the monitor?
This has a nice board and your video board is possibly AGP type. Find the manufacturer of the VGA board and download the appropriate driver if available for XP. I hope this helps.
Unless you have already maxed out the memory at 2GB and you are using a decent separate video card don't even think about it - GX260 is an old pc , with limited power.
if you are using on bored video, then its very possible that their is something wrong with your monitor, if your using a video card, and its the same video card you used on your old mother bored, then its probably the video card.
You cant.. Unless the nvidia card you added has two video OUTs. Plugging in a aftermarket card causes the motherboard to disable the onboard video..
If your nvidia card has two "outs" then you can use two monitors... most newer nvidia cards support this. sometimes it requires an adaptor, but usually it was included in the box
I found the driver on dell downloads Just punch in you computer and click on audio and to will pop up. I just downloaded the first one and it worked after it loaded
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