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Old December 1st 03, 05:50 AM
GNelly
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Default No video signal with new PCI card

I have a new Nvidia 64mb PCI Geforce4 mx420 and when I install it, I
don't get a video signal.

I am currently using a single ATI AGP card, but I want to use both for
a dual monitor setup. When I boot up (with either both cards installed
or just the nvidia pci card installed), I have LEDs from the
motherboard (including fans turning and happy beeping), but no video
output (my monitor LED is yellow not green). Can anyone help me with
this?

Greg
 




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