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Old November 11th 04, 05:38 AM
zombonezombone
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in xp how d I disable the agp controler?i went into device manager and right
clicked the device and there is no option there to disable plz help cause i
cant install my ATI driver without it disabled funny huh?
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Old November 11th 04, 02:49 PM
TimH
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Hi,

I have never heard of people having to disable their AGP controler to
install a graphics driver. You could go into your BIOS and make some changes
there (lower AGP speed/aperture) but first ... please post more information:

1. Operating sysm version (Home Professional, Service Pack)
2. System Information (CPU, motherboard, graphic card, memory ...)
3. What driver you are trying to install and how
4. Are you getting an error message ? (if yes please post)

Regards,

Tim


"zombonezombone" wrote:

in xp how d I disable the agp controler?i went into device manager and right
clicked the device and there is no option there to disable plz help cause i
cant install my ATI driver without it disabled funny huh?
--
zombone

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Old November 11th 04, 07:04 PM
Yves Leclerc
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You do not disable the AGP controller, since you will never get any display
on the monitor.


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in xp how d I disable the agp controler?i went into device manager and
right
clicked the device and there is no option there to disable plz help cause
i
cant install my ATI driver without it disabled funny huh?
--
zombone



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Old November 15th 04, 09:13 PM
Bob I
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If you are referring to the "onboard video controller" that will be
explained in the manual for your motherboard. It maybe in the BIOS
setting or a jumper on the MB itself. Either way it's not a "Windows
"hardware" issue, but a "hardware setup" issue and resolved by reading
the documentation for your hardware.

zombonezombone wrote:

in xp how d I disable the agp controler?i went into device manager and right
clicked the device and there is no option there to disable plz help cause i
cant install my ATI driver without it disabled funny huh?


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Old November 16th 04, 01:46 AM
namniar
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Visit here for the "correct procedure" for updating your drivers. I do
believe there is no need to disable AGP.

www.ati.com

r.


"Bob I" wrote in message
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If you are referring to the "onboard video controller" that will be
explained in the manual for your motherboard. It maybe in the BIOS setting
or a jumper on the MB itself. Either way it's not a "Windows "hardware"
issue, but a "hardware setup" issue and resolved by reading the
documentation for your hardware.

zombonezombone wrote:

in xp how d I disable the agp controler?i went into device manager and
right clicked the device and there is no option there to disable plz help
cause i cant install my ATI driver without it disabled funny huh?




 




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