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More info?)
Sure..downloaded version 4482 which is the latest driver for the Geforce2 GO
from Dell. In fact I have downloaded 4425 which is the previous version. I
have also verified I am using the correct driver for the version of Bios I
have. That may be another thing to try, install a older bios/driver to see
if the OS will be able to detemine the type of card.
Do no want to reload Window but I will attempt to perform restores
before I start replacing the motherboard, lcd etc...
The flex cable only cost 14 bucks so that may be the next step if the
replacement video card fails to correct the problem.
You seem to keep asking about the drivers. If the OS does not recognize the
card, drivers mean nothing. That is really what puzzles me, the fact that
the OS does not recogonize the card and therefore fails to load the
drivers. What would stop the OS from determining the type of card it is? The
orginal card is 4D527 and they sent me 1G544, wondering if this has
something to do with it.. The 1G544 is suppose to be compatable with the
8100 bWho knows, we will see when I get the new card.
Wish I didn't leave the old card at work. It will be interesting to see what
happens if I re-insert the old card...I will do this after work on monday.
thanks for the interest.
"Fixer" <steve.h1@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:dar93m$cgg$1@newsg1.svr.pol.co.uk...
> you are using the Dell drivers arn't you??? and you havn't wiped the hard
> drive and reinstalled the o/s have you ?
> "e" <somew@there.com> wrote in message
> news:Xg8Ae.1114674$w62.974905@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> >I have tried the FN &F8 key combination to toggle between the ext and the
> > lcd. When I do this he ext goes blank as it should but lcd fails to
become
> > active. I believe but am not sure that the video card has two separate
> > paths, one for the vga output and another for the lcd. Could be the
> > circuitry on the video card for the lcd defective. I am hoping anyway. I
> > have a replacement on the way and should be here in a couple of days.
> >
> > In the meantime, it just does not make sense that the OS does not
> > recognize
> > the card on bootup. When I try to use the hardware wizard and select the
> > correct hardware from the OS supplied list I cannot install the drivers.
> > The
> > drivers are taken from the dell web site so I know I have the right
> > one(s).
> > I am going to be
> > disappointed if the new card displays the same problem, that is why I
> > posted to get some other ideas based on facts. If the card is okay it
> > seems
> > that the OS should be able to identify the card and load the drivers
> > regardless of the flex cable or LCD being the root cause of the problem.
> >
> > Could be the connector on the mother board but then won't the ext be
> > affected or as well?
> >
> >
> > "Fixer" <steve.h1@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
> > news:daqlca$qh9$1@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk...
> >> You could also try the Fnc & F9 key to toggel between the lcd and the
> >> monitor, the fact that its ok on an external suggests the card is ok,
it
> > is
> >> possible that its the connector on the systemboard, but if toggleing it
> >> doesn't make any difference then the chances are its more likely to be
> >> the
> >> LCD panel or the flex cable. You have also installed the correct DELL
> >> drivers and not just the XP ones?
> >> "e" <somew@there.com> wrote in message
> >> news:rB%ze.1112216$w62.656009@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> >> >I have reseated the card/lcd cable a number of times but will try
again,
> >> > won't hurt. Really strange that the OS doesn't recognize the card
> >> > which
> >> > is
> >> > why I believe it may be the card. The only other options are the
mother
> >> > board or the OS. I am really stuck on this.
> >> >
> >> > On dell support phone line, they have a message talking about blank
> >> > screens after installing XP patches. So maybe...I did install SP2 and
> >> > shortly after the screen started going crazy. most likely not..
> >> >
> >> > What drove me to change the video card in the first place was due to
> >> > the
> >> > fact that if the system was off for a long period of time, I would
get
> >> > distortion on the lcd and the external on bootup. Sometimes I had
> > vertical
> >> > lines across the lcd and the external. After a number of power cycle
I
> >> > would finally get things working right until I moved the system a
> >> > little
> >> > or
> >> > turned it off for a long time. Once I changed the card, the vertical
> > lines
> >> > and distortion from moving the base stopped happening but The lcd
would
> >> > remain blank and the OS failed to recognize the video adaptor as a
> >> > GeForce2
> >> > so the drivers would not be loaded, which is where I am now.
> >> >
> >> > I may not be aware of steps that are required when replacing the
video
> >> > card.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Anyway, I Will have to check the "earthwire" idea, haven't read
> > anything
> >> > about this but will look into it. Thanks for the help.
> >> >
> >> > "Fixer" <steve.h1@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
> >> > news:dapiph$tqf$1@newsg3.svr.pol.co.uk...
> >> >> Try reseating the lcd cable connection on the systemboard, and make
> > sure
> >> > the
> >> >> earthwire is screwed down,
> >> >> if the external monitor works fine then its not the video card
> >> >> "e" <somew@there.com> wrote in message
> >> >> news:XWWze.404559$cg1.32632@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> >> >> > HAs anyone changed the video card in this latop. I have and am
> >> >> > having
> >> >> > problems with XP detecting card. anolog works, LCD remains blank.
> >> >> >
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