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Old 5th Aug 2007, 12:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Nvidia 8800 gts and Nvidia 7600 gt

Hi

a few days ago i got my new nvidia 8800 gts 640mb, but when i start to plug it in and install, the driver dosent work, The device property says:

This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use. (Code 12)

If you want to use this device, you will need to disable one of the other devices on this system.


Eventhough i used other videocard, the NVIDIA 7600 GT, same problem i recieve. hope theres anyone can help me.


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Hmm.. What motherboard are you using? And did you install the NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT together with the 8800 GTS?
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yo mhan! well im using asus p5b-vm DO, before, (which im waiting to get my 8800 gts and 7600 gts) im using onboard graphics card on windows vista. after i got those 2 vcard, i tried first the 7600 gts, and that problem appears, same thing in 8800 gts, ive been looking for the conflict gardware and bios settings but still same problemm i recieve.
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Okay, check the BIOS. There should be an option like PEG/Onchip VGA Control which will allow you to select either the integrated graphics circuitry, or the PCI Express add-on graphics card.

Set it to PCIE or PCI Express or PEG Port.
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ok, i saw that options in the bios, in the optimal default settings or default bios settings, it sets to peg/pci..some options are pci/peg, igd.

so right now im using the peg/pci settings.


Now im trying both vcard, still each vcard has the same problem

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wuts ur pc spec?

-try 2 reset d bios in d meantime
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