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Windows XP/2000 - Graphics Problem! posted in the Operating Systems forums; Well, obviously something is working. I have my resolution at 1280x1024. But I can no longer select 32 bit color, and when I try to run a graphically intense program ...

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Old 12-22-2005
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Well, obviously something is working. I have my resolution at 1280x1024. But I can no longer select 32 bit color, and when I try to run a graphically intense program it says "This program cannot be run in 256 color mode." But I'm not in 256 colors. And this has happened with multiple tests of multiple programs. Nothing detects the graphics card being there, and it's showing the error I mentioned in the first post with the Processor to AGP Controller.

Normally I'm pretty good at fixing these sorts of things but at this point I've tried all I can think of (aside from a format, which isn't gonna happen) and it just won't get fixed. Originally I thought it may be a driver conflict caused by iTunes, so I uninstalled that, but it still doesn't work.



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Some pics from device manager:




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Figured I would resurrect this. It remains unsolved


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Originally Posted by BrknPhoenix
Figured I would resurrect this. It remains unsolved
Sorry about that BrknPhoenix.. Somtimes in the midst of all the post we get lost on others. We dont do intentianally.

Can you try this for me...

Right click on My Computer,Select Properties,Click Hardware Click Device Manager. If it has a "+" next to it, click it once so it becomes a "-" and the device should show right below it, Dble-click on the description; this will open the cards properties Cick on Resources Click "Set configuration manually". This should assign an I/O range. Make sure there are no conflicts reported in the Conflicting device list. Your IRQ should show with a "?" over it Double-click on IRQ This will come up with a value for you. Make sure it does not show a conflict and then click OK...Clk OK to set these settings and YES to continue with changes.


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My friend had that problem with his sound device as well and i helped him configure his IRQ but it still does not work and i was sure the value does not show a conflict. =/



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