As a side effect to this
http://www.wimsbios.com/phpBB2/topic9007.html
my graphics card gv r925128t radeon 9250 128 MB stopped working after updating the BIOS to the latest version given by Intel: from 4s4eb0x1.86a.0011.p0 to .032.p12 on a SE440BX mobo.
I tried the old bios settings (AGP aperture and pallette) but it does not work.
Any hint (on the settings or anything else)?
Thanks.
GV r925128T Radeon 9250 not working on SE440BX
i suggest to load bios defaults, save, exit and reset. after that personal settings should be made.
please read the following pages about the two settings you mentioned:
http://www.adriansrojakpot.com/Speed_De ... de_01d.htm
http://www.adriansrojakpot.com/Speed_De ... e_Size.htm
please read the following pages about the two settings you mentioned:
http://www.adriansrojakpot.com/Speed_De ... de_01d.htm
http://www.adriansrojakpot.com/Speed_De ... e_Size.htm
Thank you; i did as you suggest: after flashing, i loaded default settings an then reentered my custom settings but the system hungs.
Just for trying around: what about to set PCI as "default primary video adapter" (nonsense to me beeing an AGP card, but...)
What about voltage (3.3 vs. 1.5)? The mobo supports 3.3 devices, but i don not know the card's voltage. Morover, supporting 3.3 means not supporting 1.5 devices? Anyway, the card was working (maybe overvolted) before bios update.
Just for trying around: what about to set PCI as "default primary video adapter" (nonsense to me beeing an AGP card, but...)
What about voltage (3.3 vs. 1.5)? The mobo supports 3.3 devices, but i don not know the card's voltage. Morover, supporting 3.3 means not supporting 1.5 devices? Anyway, the card was working (maybe overvolted) before bios update.
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Maybe the card finally buckled under the overvoltage abuse.
More likely however you just need to start windows in safe mode and kick out the video card and restart to have it redetected. Sometimes bios upgrades wreak havoc in windows because they allocate resources different than they did before...
More likely however you just need to start windows in safe mode and kick out the video card and restart to have it redetected. Sometimes bios upgrades wreak havoc in windows because they allocate resources different than they did before...
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Thank you; I just wish I could.... The system hangs on the "Motherboard manufactured by Intel" logo (i assume this to be an "upgrade", i had no logo on the older BIOS) or, if i try to enter setup by F2, on the "Entering setup..." message. In any case I CAN see (so some video is going out the card) the BIOS version, date, RAM check and summary and IDE configuration.... and, then... NOTHING (No OS at all).edwin wrote:Maybe the card finally buckled under the overvoltage abuse.
More likely however you just need to start windows in safe mode and kick out the video card and restart to have it redetected. Sometimes bios upgrades wreak havoc in windows because they allocate resources different than they did before...
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I tried it again. It is possible gmail does not like .exe files, if so I'll have to find another way to get the file to you.
edwin/evasive
Do not assume anything
System error, strike any user to continue...
Do not assume anything
System error, strike any user to continue...