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From: NewToFPGA on 21 Jan 2008 00:39 I plugged in ATI video card (all-in-wonder) into my PC. When I plugged in this card, the onboard VGA port seems like got disabled automatically. Now, I have problem with the ATI video card. I dont have any video port working. How do I get out of this problem and start using my computer again. thanks.
From: tpow on 21 Jan 2008 00:48 "NewToFPGA" <hetzme(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:02a2c9b2-6931-4a33-be0d-2e1e964b748b(a)1g2000hsl.googlegroups.com... >I plugged in ATI video card (all-in-wonder) into my PC. When I > plugged in this card, the onboard VGA port seems like got disabled > automatically. Now, I have problem with the ATI video card. I dont > have any video port working. > > How do I get out of this problem and start using my computer again. > > thanks. its not one of those cards that requires additional power.......... does it have a socket at the rear end of the card...........if so then you need to plug a spare 4 pin from psu leads.
From: NewToFPGA on 21 Jan 2008 01:12 The video card is ATI All-in-wonder 9600XT. I dont see in the instructions asking for additional power supply. There is a wire going from the video card to the fan on the card. I see something with 4 pins on the board, these are small pins, does not seem like one for the psu leads. It is an AGP card.
From: tpow on 21 Jan 2008 01:45 "NewToFPGA" <hetzme(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:d7768839-dd8a-4e9f-b6c0-166bce7301d1(a)d70g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... > The video card is ATI All-in-wonder 9600XT. I dont see in the > instructions asking for additional power supply. There is a wire going > from the video card to the fan on the card. > > I see something with 4 pins on the board, these are small pins, does > not seem like one for the psu leads. > > It is an AGP card. Yes then NO additional power is required..............exchange the board its probably faulty or U/S.
From: RIAA on 21 Jan 2008 07:33
"NewToFPGA" <hetzme(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:02a2c9b2-6931-4a33-be0d-2e1e964b748b(a)1g2000hsl.googlegroups.com... >I plugged in ATI video card (all-in-wonder) into my PC. When I > plugged in this card, the onboard VGA port seems like got disabled > automatically. Now, I have problem with the ATI video card. I dont > have any video port working. > > How do I get out of this problem and start using my computer again. > > thanks. Take out the ATI card and your onboard video will function again. |