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Mobility 9600 can not work in Win2003
I have a big big problem
In win2003 I have turned the full accerlation in display properties. After that run dxdiag, i found Direct Draw and Direct 3D both were available. but AGP Texture Accelaration Unavailable why? I have changed many kinds of mobility drivers, but not work~ CPU: P4-M 3.06G(HT) Mainboard: SiS 648fx Video Card: Mobility Radeon 9600 with 128Mb Ram: 512Mb * 2 DDR333 IDE: Western Digital Scorpio 80G OS: Windows Server 2003 SP1 Enterprise Version Directx: 9.0c My notebook model:Uniwill 258SA5 How can I solve the problem? So Before I post this topic I try many method, such as changed the latest version drivers, and so on~ but still can't resolve~ Thanks a lot~~~ P.S please forgive my chiglish, hoho~ Last edited by medking; Nov 4, 2005 at 01:07 AM. |
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Are chipset drivers installed properly? This is one of the most overlooked items when troubleshooting this problem.
Have you ever ran Windows XP/2000 on this machine? And if so, did you have similar issues?
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i am not very understand "Are chipset drivers installed properly?" It means the proper sequence? What is the proper sequence? DirectX 9.0c->SiS AGP 1.21->ATI 5.10? I had run WinXP on my machine, and it's okay~ Thanks a lot~ I am so pleased that so many guys to help me~ hoho~ |
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In general, I prefer:
Chipset drivers - reboot - DirectX - reboot - Video drivers, but your way should in theory work just as well. Are the chipset drivers actually installing? Depending on Windows 2003 Server configuration, if the drivers are unsigned (and I am guessing they are - very few sign drivers for 2k3) they are automatically rejected, so you may not even be installing them in the end. Make sure they truly install by checking the driver version/manufacturer string in Device Manager in Windows.
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Thanks for your help!
It worked now~~~ |
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