Re: Intel Extreme Graphics
- From: smlunatick <yveslec@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 May 2008 06:17:38 -0700 (PDT)
On May 22, 12:22 am, MaximJr <maxi...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Wow... all these threads date three years back....
Is there ANY known fix for this... I've noticed all of these threads
about the subject of upgrading the craptacular Intel Extreme Graphics
to the Chaintech Nvidia FX 5200 video card has no seen solution. I've
been researching for a few weeks now and found nothing... absolutely
nothing on getting a permanent fix for this other than reformatting
but forget that, I will not do it.
I also get the same error of "New Hardware Found" when done with the
BIOS... and that's everyone's failed remedy.
Contacting Intel is hopeless... I never got a straight answer on how
to correct it. Nor did I think the support dude know how to fix it...
the best suggestion I got was to reformat... and then I got a refusal
when asking Intel to provide a legit copy of XP so I can, in fact,
reformat.... lol - HYPOCRITES
Extreme Graphics are usually built onto the motherboards. Unless the
motherboard is made by Intel, they will not help much. Locate the
motherboard's manual and find how to turn off the on-board video card
(Extreme Graphics) and then you should be able to install the
Chaintech card.
.
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- Intel Extreme Graphics
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