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21596 2001-10-16 08:41:00 I've just recently installed Windows XP and everything works perfect except for my Graphics Card and AGP Controller, these two devices are conflicting.

I've tried disabling the AGP Controller but then i figuered that will also make the card not work, I can't get these two devices to work at once because of conflictions.

At the moment I'm using VgaSave a Non Plug-And-Play Driver as a graphics driver.

If I Enable The AGP Controller I get this from the graphics card 'This device cannot start. (Code 10)'

PC:
PIII 450Mhz, 440BX MBoard, 128 SD-RAM etc..

Graphics Card:
nVidia Riva TNT2 Model 64

AGP Controller:
Intel 82443BX Pentium(r) II Processor to AGP Controller

Some jargon that might be useful from the AGP Controller Resources Window:
I/O Range D000-DFFF
Memory Range E4000000-E5FFFFFF
Memory Range E6000000-E7FFFFFF
Memory Range 000A0000-000BFFFF
I/O Range 03B0-03BB
I/O Range 03C0-03DF
Memory Range E0000000-E3FFFFFF

Any help? please???
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21597 2001-10-16 19:10:00 Hmmmm, WindowsXP retail hasn't came out yet, neither has the MSDN version - you don't have the OEM, because that would have come with your computer, and the video card would have been working...........
Bad bad bad! :-)

The problem will be with your controller, try getting some drivers from intel - m64 graphic cards (or any nvidia) are well supported under WindowsXP.
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21598 2001-10-16 23:38:00 Stop preaching. I have a legal copy and it's not OEM so get your facts straight before posting. Guest (0)
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