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Old January 10th 04, 11:14 AM
P
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Default HKCDM Module Causes Error...

I continually get the message HKCDM module has caused a
problem, report bla bla bla... I had 8 mb on board video
Intel based. Changed to XFG video card. This caused the
problem. The motherboard maker insists the AGP card
switches the on board video off. I have deleted the
drivers for the Intel graphics. Any ideas folks?

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Old January 10th 04, 11:15 AM
Cari MS-MVP
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Default HKCDM Module Causes Error...

Go into the BIOS and ensure that the onboard are disabled.

Then start XP, go to the Device Manager and if they are STILL showing,
disable them there as well.

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I continually get the message HKCDM module has caused a
problem, report bla bla bla... I had 8 mb on board video
Intel based. Changed to XFG video card. This caused the
problem. The motherboard maker insists the AGP card
switches the on board video off. I have deleted the
drivers for the Intel graphics. Any ideas folks?



 




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