Q: Hey! I have a question. I installed a GeForce 4 PCI graphics card in my Dell 2350 recently replaced the onboard video. Unfortunately seems to have led to some driver / device problems of a kind. My computer takes significantly longer to boot, I can not my Compaq wireless USB card when I plugged the computer on, or there will be a “USB ERROR BUGCODE be” and when I install software or unstall that a reboot is necessary, another bluescreen / error occurs. Even my recorded video appears choppy and lose about 170 frames in 30 seconds video capture! Its so frustrating! : Confused:
Does everyone knows what to do? Should I remove the graphics card? Thats all I can think of that would have done this. Thanks in advance! You certainly know about computers! : D
Re:I'm still having the problems even after reinstalling the Nvidia drivers. Could it be that my computer just simply can't handle having an Audigy 2 on the PCI with the geforce4? This is getting so frustrating…:disgust:
Re:Oh no. After removing the graphics card driver for the onboard graphics, I can't right-click on the desktop without a Windows Exploror error… good thing there's restore point!
Re:Also, I have noticed something else. Because my Dell had the onboard video, I had to disable it in the BIOS and then on device manager. However, there is a driver still in add/remove programs for it. Should I delete that and see what happens? It's restorable from the Dell driver disk, I'm assuming.
Edit: Just removed it. Maybe there will be an improvement of some kind!
Re:Any particular card you recommend?
Re:get a diffrent card is what i would do
Re:Some system specs are:
Dell 2350
XP Home
30gig HD
120gigHD
BFG Technologies Asylum GeForce4 MX 440 SE 64MB DDR PCI Graphics Card
512 DDR ram
DVD+RW
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