| 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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