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XP won't boot.

XP won't boot.

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Gvilldon
Junior Member
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10-01-2016, 12:29 PM
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My Dell Dimension 4600 PC functioned properly until I attempted to remove the Nvidia drivers to install my ATI CCC drivers for the new card. Everything returned to normal. The system runs with a Pentium 4 at 2.4 Ghz and a GeForce FX 5200. Both graphics cards are no longer providing a signal.
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Gvilldon
10-01-2016, 12:29 PM #1

My Dell Dimension 4600 PC functioned properly until I attempted to remove the Nvidia drivers to install my ATI CCC drivers for the new card. Everything returned to normal. The system runs with a Pentium 4 at 2.4 Ghz and a GeForce FX 5200. Both graphics cards are no longer providing a signal.

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bordbeinsvein
Member
70
10-01-2016, 01:20 PM
#2
Run DDU in safe mode, restart and attempt once more.
Also that equipment has exceeded its expected lifespan, if anything fails, treat it with respect.
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bordbeinsvein
10-01-2016, 01:20 PM #2

Run DDU in safe mode, restart and attempt once more.
Also that equipment has exceeded its expected lifespan, if anything fails, treat it with respect.

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LucasandClaus
Senior Member
438
10-01-2016, 06:23 PM
#3
The thing is, I can run BIOS on the FX 5200, so the card still functions, but as soon as it boots XP the signal disappears. With the 3650, the fan operates and it seems to be working, yet I still can't get a signal. Remember, I moved this PC out of my garage four years ago, and before that it hadn't been used since 2006. It's possible the HD 3650 isn't working, but the FX 5200 should.
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LucasandClaus
10-01-2016, 06:23 PM #3

The thing is, I can run BIOS on the FX 5200, so the card still functions, but as soon as it boots XP the signal disappears. With the 3650, the fan operates and it seems to be working, yet I still can't get a signal. Remember, I moved this PC out of my garage four years ago, and before that it hadn't been used since 2006. It's possible the HD 3650 isn't working, but the FX 5200 should.

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cute_k1tty
Junior Member
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10-01-2016, 08:44 PM
#4
My Dell Dimension 4600 was functioning properly until I attempted to remove my Nvidia drivers to install ATI CCC drivers for my new card. Everything remained as expected. The system runs a Pentium 4 at 2.4 Ghz with a Geforce FX 5200, but both cards no longer transmit signals. I can run BIOS on the FX 5200, so it still works, though the signal disappears when booting into XP. The 3650 fan operates normally, but I’m unable to establish a connection. Remember, the PC was taken out of the garage four years ago, and before that it hadn’t been used since 2006. It’s possible the HD 3650 isn’t functioning, while the FX 5200 should. Should I reinstall Windows XP?
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cute_k1tty
10-01-2016, 08:44 PM #4

My Dell Dimension 4600 was functioning properly until I attempted to remove my Nvidia drivers to install ATI CCC drivers for my new card. Everything remained as expected. The system runs a Pentium 4 at 2.4 Ghz with a Geforce FX 5200, but both cards no longer transmit signals. I can run BIOS on the FX 5200, so it still works, though the signal disappears when booting into XP. The 3650 fan operates normally, but I’m unable to establish a connection. Remember, the PC was taken out of the garage four years ago, and before that it hadn’t been used since 2006. It’s possible the HD 3650 isn’t functioning, while the FX 5200 should. Should I reinstall Windows XP?

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miguel80
Member
80
10-02-2016, 01:35 AM
#5
This PC is old enough to cast a vote and likely consume a lot of drinks. It might range from a faulty capacitor near the PCI slot so the card isn't detected correctly, to the PSU struggling to power higher graphics anymore. When was the last time the FX 5200 functioned properly?
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miguel80
10-02-2016, 01:35 AM #5

This PC is old enough to cast a vote and likely consume a lot of drinks. It might range from a faulty capacitor near the PCI slot so the card isn't detected correctly, to the PSU struggling to power higher graphics anymore. When was the last time the FX 5200 functioned properly?

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Maliwan99
Senior Member
346
10-07-2016, 11:14 PM
#6
In practice it functions correctly now. It can present the BIOS on the screen, confirming its capability. I should have also specified that it uses AGP, not PCI, and that the other graphics card is an ATI Radeon HD 3650 AGP.
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Maliwan99
10-07-2016, 11:14 PM #6

In practice it functions correctly now. It can present the BIOS on the screen, confirming its capability. I should have also specified that it uses AGP, not PCI, and that the other graphics card is an ATI Radeon HD 3650 AGP.

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Eragon1512
Member
94
10-14-2016, 04:06 AM
#7
Neither card starts up in Windows, yet they both manage to launch the BIOS?
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Eragon1512
10-14-2016, 04:06 AM #7

Neither card starts up in Windows, yet they both manage to launch the BIOS?

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10-14-2016, 08:03 AM
#8
Have you verified that the correct chipset drivers are installed on your motherboard? This is essential for the AGP subsystem to function correctly. Please confirm your setup.
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Agent47Penguin
10-14-2016, 08:03 AM #8

Have you verified that the correct chipset drivers are installed on your motherboard? This is essential for the AGP subsystem to function correctly. Please confirm your setup.

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byV3rox_
Member
236
10-15-2016, 09:48 PM
#9
I don't want it linked to the internet.
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byV3rox_
10-15-2016, 09:48 PM #9

I don't want it linked to the internet.

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_IsKyS_
Junior Member
16
10-18-2016, 03:30 AM
#10
Bios is quite limited in what it requires from the GPU, so it might function in basic setups but struggle with more demanding systems. AGP or PCI should be inspected for capacitors, not just near the AGP slots but throughout the board. Using a reliable power supply can also help if you have one.
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_IsKyS_
10-18-2016, 03:30 AM #10

Bios is quite limited in what it requires from the GPU, so it might function in basic setups but struggle with more demanding systems. AGP or PCI should be inspected for capacitors, not just near the AGP slots but throughout the board. Using a reliable power supply can also help if you have one.

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