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Any known issues with nVidia chipset drivers and ATI All-In-Wonder 7500 Radeon cards?



 
 
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Old December 14th 03, 03:34 AM
heymikey
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Default Any known issues with nVidia chipset drivers and ATI All-In-Wonder 7500 Radeon cards?

Hi-

I'm using nForce 2.45 chipset drivers for a A7N 266 VM board running Win
XP Pro. When I install an ATI AIW 7500 Radeon card, the computer becomes
unstable, rebooting constantly. When it runs long enough, I start Task
Manager and it shows 100% proc usage. This is even before I load the ATI
drivers. I have replaced the RAM, processor, and power supply, and I have
re-loaded Windows at least 10 times.

Are there any known issues regarding this combination?

Thanks for any input!

heymikey


 




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