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Peter
December 7th 03, 09:58 PM
Hi,

If you still have th CD that came with the mobo, you can
install the SisAGP.SYS from it. Or go the the mobo
manufacturer's website to download it the install. After
all, you also need to install the drivers for your vedio
card. You can also download the latest XP compatible WHQL
drivers from nvidia.com

Peter

>-----Original Message-----
>I have recently upgraded from XP Home to XP Pro, whilst
it
>was installing I was prompted to locate the
>file 'SISAGP.SYS'. I found a SYSAGP folder but it was
>empty so I canceled and the instalation process
continued.
>After instalation everything seemed fine with XP Pro
apart
>from the display being very sluggish, After checking it
>appears that the graphics card which is a NVIDIA GeForce4
>MX 440 is not being recognised (when I right click on the
>desktop and go to Display/Settings it says Default
monitor
>under 'Display:' rather than the name of the graphics
>card, it is not even showing the Display adapters option
>in the Device Manager.
>
>I'm unsure whether the graphics card problem has anything
>to do with the SISAGP.SYS file being missing at
>instalation or whether I just need to do somthing simple
>to get the graphics card working.
>
>Can anybody please help? my computer specs are:
>
>Packard Bell I Media 5095
>Pentium 4 2.8 GHz
>512 RAM
>Columbia 2 Motherboard
>.
>

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