Disconnect all peripherals except for the keyboard and mouse, then remove/disconnect all internal components except for the video card. You should be able to get into the BIOS setup.
Any ATI card with TV-Out or a GeForce with the MX GPU will be able to do this. The MX can do it because the MX uses TwinView technology that the other GeForce2/3/4-Ti cards cannot do. I currently have a Radeon 8500LE using dual displays with a 15" CRT and a TV using the S-Video.
Norton Ghost does not rely on HDD geometry (C/H/S) to make a ghost. Just ghost the entire HDD into an image and place the image on another source, like a server. Once you have the new hard drive in place, boot into a network with a network boot disk and run the ghost to the new HDD.
This person has their XP Pro computer setup to log onto an NT Domain server, not a workgroup. Your average installation just wants you to type in a user name and a password for a workgroup network connection. Two ways to fix this, one reboot the comptuer into safe mode without networking (F8 at...
I forgot to add that if you are using an addon card with the i810, disable the i810 in the device manager (not uninstall, disable!) to reduce conflicts with the MX420.
What version of the drivers for the MX are you running? I would suggest using the 40.41's. They can be downloaded from nvidia.com
I just fell in love with these drivers when I started using them, they gave some extra life to my aging GF2 GTS AGP.
PNY is not the only manufacturer to have this requirement warning. Visiontek also states that their GeForce4 products be used in a 250-350w power supply. Many OEM system owners (HP, etc.) cannot get these cards to function without blue screen or no POST because of their low-wattage power...
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