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| 313247 | 2005-01-12 05:45:00 | Hi all. My computer decided not to load on the first attempt, but always on the 2nd. so while sniffing around I found 4 Non Plug & Play Drivers with Yellow exclamation Marks beside them. Could someone please tell me how to correct these drivers, I don't want to damage anything. thank-you very much. | Christopher (365) | ||
| 313248 | 2005-01-12 07:20:00 | What are the devices?? Double click on them and see what it says under device status?? Delete them and reboot. See what happens. If that doesnt fix them.. Something might be conflicting...It should give u an error / reason under device status. And what version of Windows are u using and what else is installed in the case? |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 313249 | 2005-01-12 07:47:00 | Well, I use Windows XP and the following drivers have Exclamation marks: Intel AGP Bus Filter NVIDIA nForce AGP Bus Filter Part Mgr Via AGP Filter The bad thing is that I have just uninstalled the last one "Via AGP Filter" I hope that doesn't complicate things. I read that on a website somewhere. |
Christopher (365) | ||
| 313250 | 2005-01-12 07:53:00 | Umm did u make this system up or buy it as a system?? If you made it up, the drivers for those entries with the ! maybe on the motherboard cd. This sounds like an AMD system? Can't say I've heard of those drivers. They may only apply to AMD mobos, I dont know. I use a Nvidia based videocard, BUT never heard or installed the ones you've mentioned. Maybe someone who uses an AMD system, can give u more info. |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 313251 | 2005-01-12 07:57:00 | Thanks for that speedy | Christopher (365) | ||
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