Need help with Geforce2.. [message #-967272] |
Sat, 20 July 2002 07:46   |
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thx d00d....anyway, my discovery...is..as...as...as...follows.(Mimicing my geforce2 and on-board video running in renegade together).
Quote: | Originally posted by ThunderChicken: W00TAGE!!! I know how to fix it now. I was talking with my dad on he phone and he said that we have to switch on the jumpers on the motherboard. Then I can disable the on-board in BIOS. If anyone is having a similar problem, refer to this. [/QB]
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Never mind this last comment, I tried to change the jumpers on the mother board. I found the settings I need to be able to disable the on-board i810. When I looked inside, I looked where they were supposed to be and my dad saw that the pins were removed. It seems Hewlett Packard removed hem to prevent us "Customers" from upgrading our comps. Quote: | There are no jumper blocks to set on this motherboard . Intel Socket 370 Celeron processors have locked frequency multiples and use an external frequency of 66 MHz.
| Thats a quote directly from http://www.hp.com/cposupport/personal_computing/support_doc/bph07170.html ...I personally think hey removed it so that you have to pay another $1000.00 to get another comp . It's a money thing . Pls, save yourself some trouble, DO NOT get a Hewlett Packard Pavillion XE734 (and maybe read up on the computer before you buy). Just learn how to build a comp on your own, You save a lot of money that way.
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