2012年5月7日星期一

Video card problem (NVidia 220GT)?

I just installed windows 7 on my computer and, ever since, my NVidia 220GT video card doesn't work despite being found, and only the old inboard video card functions. Whenever I plug my screen to the 220GT, it writes : Nothing sent.



How do I fix this?|||Often, when installing a video card on a machine that previously used internal graphics, you must disable the internal graphics chip, or the system will default to using that internal chip.



unlike what the previous poster said, DO NOT buy a new motherboard to correct the problem. Prior to the OS booting, use the correct key to get into your BIOS settings. There, turn OFF the internal graphics (most likely will be a "primary video device" option or something similar.)



the do a "save changes and exit," which will reboot the machine in this new configuration. If configured correctly, the computer (and the OS) should use your add-on card for a video device, ignoring the internal card.



If you need to use both the internal and external, this may require more advanced configuration, but using only the add-on card is a start.|||get a new mother board there seems to be some kind of interference if you get a new one everything will integrate into it and your problem should be solved

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