Hi All,
Happy Friday.
So here's the scenario... older Dell Dimension E520 running XP Pro, Pentium processor, 3 Gig RAM, 260 Gig HD, Integrated Video Intel G965 Chipset. This unit has served me well over the years, but over time has become slow and less responsive. As the machine is no longer my primary unit I decided I would do a factory reset to flush out all the crap that has accumulated over the years. Seemed like the easiest approach. So CTRL - F11 to access the ghost recovery part ion, select reset, and away we go.
After about 10 minutes the system reset completed without incident and we were now ready to proceed with our brand new "out of the box" Dell E520 with XP Pro SP2 (circa 2006) system.
After performing the initial setup, apply SP3 then head on over to the Microsoft Update site to download and install the 126 updates still required. So far so good. Time for a little fun. Surf on over to You Tube and check out some vids. Launch a music video in full screen mode, BSOD. Stop Error code 0X0000008E, which I understand relates to graphics adapter. Reboot and try again. Same result, BSOD. Okay one more time... another BSOD but this time a different Stop Error, now it's complaining about IGXPRD32 which after much Googleing I find out is associated with the graphics drivers.
Time for more detective work. Check Device Manager, all good. Event Logs, error listing BSOD but no help really. Head on over to Dell and reinstall "latest" (2007) video drivers. Still no go. Dell have an online diagnostics tool, but when I tried to run it it complained about not having the .NET Framework 3.5, so installed that but still can't seem to get the diagnostics to work. Run a slew of antivirus, all clean.
Something's missing, I just can't figure out what....
And, no, I have not tried anything in Safe Mode as I thought it was pointless as this is supposed to be a "Brand New" install.
So, time for some expert advice, this is where you guys come in. At this point I'm ready to throw in the towel, disable the onboard video and pop for a $50 graphics card, slap that in and hopefully be done with it.
What do you guys think?
All input appreciated.
Nuffsaid.
Happy Friday.
So here's the scenario... older Dell Dimension E520 running XP Pro, Pentium processor, 3 Gig RAM, 260 Gig HD, Integrated Video Intel G965 Chipset. This unit has served me well over the years, but over time has become slow and less responsive. As the machine is no longer my primary unit I decided I would do a factory reset to flush out all the crap that has accumulated over the years. Seemed like the easiest approach. So CTRL - F11 to access the ghost recovery part ion, select reset, and away we go.
After about 10 minutes the system reset completed without incident and we were now ready to proceed with our brand new "out of the box" Dell E520 with XP Pro SP2 (circa 2006) system.
After performing the initial setup, apply SP3 then head on over to the Microsoft Update site to download and install the 126 updates still required. So far so good. Time for a little fun. Surf on over to You Tube and check out some vids. Launch a music video in full screen mode, BSOD. Stop Error code 0X0000008E, which I understand relates to graphics adapter. Reboot and try again. Same result, BSOD. Okay one more time... another BSOD but this time a different Stop Error, now it's complaining about IGXPRD32 which after much Googleing I find out is associated with the graphics drivers.
Time for more detective work. Check Device Manager, all good. Event Logs, error listing BSOD but no help really. Head on over to Dell and reinstall "latest" (2007) video drivers. Still no go. Dell have an online diagnostics tool, but when I tried to run it it complained about not having the .NET Framework 3.5, so installed that but still can't seem to get the diagnostics to work. Run a slew of antivirus, all clean.
Something's missing, I just can't figure out what....
And, no, I have not tried anything in Safe Mode as I thought it was pointless as this is supposed to be a "Brand New" install.
So, time for some expert advice, this is where you guys come in. At this point I'm ready to throw in the towel, disable the onboard video and pop for a $50 graphics card, slap that in and hopefully be done with it.
What do you guys think?
All input appreciated.
Nuffsaid.