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Dell GeForce2 MX, (32 MB) Graphic Card Questions & Answers
I have a dell dimension
OK, I am curious how are you going to install a new graphics card without installing a new graphics card? "picking up and image from the CPU is there anything i can do to install a
new PCI graphics card with out having too install the new graphics card"
You can install a different graphics card in the computer assuming you have an open expansion slot. If the Current Graphics card is actually installed in the AGP slot open the Main CPU unit and remove it then install the new card. If when you started the computer you saw anything on the screen, the DELL logo or Bios setup, the problem most likely is not the graphics card being bad but possibly that the settings in windows some how changed and it is set to something it can't support or the monitor has gone out. If it is the graphics card and it is built onto the motherboard you will have to install the new card and when the computer starts enter the Bios to change the BIOS settings to disable the on board card or it will give you problems with conflicting resources. Most graphics cards use the same resources so two cards in the same computer will conflict with each other and neither will work. I would test with a different monitor before replacing the graphics card.
I want to install my
I would go to
WWW.NVIDIA.COM and download there driver. If I remember correctly it comes with an install routine and it will tell windows what to do
good luck
My games keep telling me {unable to create 3d
I CAN HELP YOU WITH THIS PROBLEM IT IS IN THE ADVANCE SETTINGS OF THE VIDEO CARD SYSTEM DRIVERS
GOTO CONTROL PANEL AND OPEN UP FOLDER CALLED DISPLAY SETTINGS
FIND BOX SAYS ADVANCE SETTINGS
OPEN THIS FOLDER INSIDE THE FOLDER YOU ARE GOING TO SEE ALOT OF OTHER FOLDER AND THEY MAY ALL HAVE THE SAME INFORMATION MINE SAYS:
ADAPTER,
COLOR MANAGEMENT,
MONITOR,
TROUBLESHOOTING,
GAMING,
ATI CATALSTIC [TM] CONTROL CENTER ( OPEN THIS FOLDER)
INSIDE THE FOLDER IT ASK YOU AGAIN IF YOU WANT TO OPEN IT AGAIN AND YOU WANT TOO CLICK ON IT
INSIDE THIS BOX YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATIONS:
GRAPHICS SOFTWARE & HARDWARE
DISPLAY MANAGER
DISPLAY OPTIONS
MONITOR PROPERTIES 0 OR 1
3D SETTINGS
COLOR SETTINGS
AVIVO TM VIDEO
POWER PLAY
SOME OF THESE HAVE WHERE THE COMPUTER WILL SETUP CURTAIN DRIVER FOR THE GAMES YOU WANT TO PLAY, HELP FPS, GRAPHIC INTENSE, FAST SPEED, CONTROL SPEED OF FANS, CPU, COOLER DEVICES AND SO ON.
YOU WILL HAVE OPTION TO PUT THE ICON ON THE START UP MENU EVERYTIME THE SYSTEM STARTS UP SO YOU CAN MAKE CHANGES ON THE FLY.
OTHER OPTIONS: VIEW,HOTKEYS,PROFILES,PERFERANCES,AND HELP, AND SYSTEM INFORMATION
2D OPTIONS
2D DRIVERS FILE PATH & DRIVER VERSION
DIRECT3D
OPENGL VERSIONS
PROVIDERS
DRIVERS PACKAGING DRIVERS
GAMING OPTIONS
EVERRY GAME BOX YOU PUT A CHECK MARK IN WHEN YOU ACTIVATE THAT PROGRAM IT WILL LOAD YOUR DRIVERS FOR THAT GAME AND WHEN YOU SIGN OUT THAN THE COMPUTER WILL WANT TO RESET TO ORGINAL WINDOWS SETTINGS
REBOOT
ROD
I want to know about some adventures video games?
Check out Big Fish Games. It is a subscription service but they have all types of games including adventure and hidden object. You can also tryp Pogo since they have both a fee and subscription service. Last, but not least, you can try one of your local computer stores or the electronics section of "big box" stores like Target, Walmart, Kmart, etc.
Dell Precision M4600 will not go past POST, Stops at Preparing to enter setup
If your Dell Precision M4600 is getting stuck at the "Preparing to enter setup" stage during POST, you might want to try a few troubleshooting steps.
1. **Power Cycle:** Disconnect the laptop from the power source, remove the battery (if possible), and hold down the power button for about 15 seconds. Then, reconnect the battery and power source and try booting again.
2. **Reset BIOS:** You could try resetting the BIOS settings to their default values. To do this, look for a small button battery on the motherboard. Disconnect the laptop from power and remove the battery. Press and hold the power button for a few seconds to discharge any remaining power. Then, locate the battery, remove it for a minute or so, and put it back. This will reset the BIOS settings to default.
3. **Update BIOS:** If the issue persists, you might need to update the BIOS. Check the Dell support website for your laptop model and download the latest BIOS update. Follow the instructions to update the BIOS.
4. **Check Hardware:** If the issue is not resolved, it might be related to a hardware problem. Try removing and reseating components like RAM, hard drive, and any expansion cards.
5. **External Devices:** Disconnect all external devices (USB drives, external hard drives, printers, etc.) and try booting again. Sometimes, a faulty external device can cause boot issues.
6. **Diagnostic Lights:** Dell laptops often have diagnostic LED lights that provide information about hardware issues. Check the user manual for your laptop model to interpret these lights.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, it might be worth seeking professional assistance or contacting Dell support for further guidance.
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