"Larry Roberts" <skin-e.TakeThisOut@juno.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:u92e8110fq0c67rvs1jv1nbt0ri33o4omf@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 15 May 2005 02:26:48 -0500,
> vyshas.TakeThisOut@hotmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (vyshas) wrote:
>
>>i have p4 2 ghz 256mb ram. at first when i checked me drivers i had
>>nvidia geforce2 mx400 agp ddr ram and i also had the driver cd.once i
>>tried to install the driver it had no driver signing and the computer
>>recommended sis315 but still i ignored and installed it.but recently
>>i lost my cd and i noticed that my nvidia geforce2 mx 400 uses
>>sisgp.sys .when i tried to update from the nvidia site it says it is
>>not compatible with the hardware.i noticed that in device manager it
>>is knows as nvidia geforce2 mx 400 and mfg nvidia but the driver
>>details show all sis filessuch sisgp.sys sis650.bin etc. could u
>>please tell me a solution to update the original card as i dont have
>>the cd and i am right now using sis315which my comp recomended ,but
>>it isnt working properly it shows only 16mb ram when i have 64mb
>>ram.
>>
>>when i had nvidia geforce 2 mx 400 drivers all game worked with good
>>quality .now itsnt
>>please hhhhhhhhhhhhheeeeeeeeeelllllpppppppp!!!!!
>
>
> Sounds like your mainboard has an integrated video chip, and
> it is enabled. If this is the case, you'll need to disable it. Either
> from the mainboard's BIOS, or by a jumper, or dip switch on the
> mainboard.
> Once this is done, and only your GF2 MX400 card is the only
> video device enabled, use Driver Cleaner PE to remove all video
> drivers, then install the new Nvidia drivers. What mainboard do you
> have?
I read years ago about a case where taiwanese crooks sold VGA cards as
NVIDIA ones,which contained a different manufacturer´s GPU(they also renamed
the files on the driver cd to resemble NVIDIA´s).Check with SANDRA or Power
Strip the type of GPU.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
>> Stay informed about: nvidia using sis drivers