Running Windows 4.0 SP6a, 733 MHZ, 384 MB RAM. Was running fine for the last year. Installed a USB 2.0 PCI card yesterday and tried to boot up and I heard one long beep followed by 3 short beeps. Audio Error code table indicates "Video Failure". The monitor light reamains orange (never turns to green) and the system sounds like it will boot up but stops churning after a few seconds and just hangs. Monitor remains blank. PC is locked and must be forced off by the main power switch in back.
Removed current AGP Vid Card and installed NVidia G-Force MX 420 AGP card. System now begins boot up and also monitor is getting video (no more beeps) now but when it reaches the point of loading the NT splash screen, it reboots itslef. Same result when choosing NT VGA Mode or invoking Last Known Profile.
Also tried another PCI Vid Card with the same result as above.
I am guessing I may have somehow damaged the RAM of the original Vid Card(?) during installation of USB. Also guessing that the original vid card drivers are conflicting with the other two cards I am trying(?). Based on trying both AGP and PCI Vid cards with the same result, I am ruling out a problem with the AGP slot itself on the MoBo.
Only solution I can think of is to obtain a new card exactly the same as the original, however, I have no idea who the manufacturer is or model. Most searches I have done for "identify video card" suggest running a DEBUG routine at a DOS prompt which I can't get to.
Has anyone seen this before or know of a site that references visual identification of vid card?
Removed current AGP Vid Card and installed NVidia G-Force MX 420 AGP card. System now begins boot up and also monitor is getting video (no more beeps) now but when it reaches the point of loading the NT splash screen, it reboots itslef. Same result when choosing NT VGA Mode or invoking Last Known Profile.
Also tried another PCI Vid Card with the same result as above.
I am guessing I may have somehow damaged the RAM of the original Vid Card(?) during installation of USB. Also guessing that the original vid card drivers are conflicting with the other two cards I am trying(?). Based on trying both AGP and PCI Vid cards with the same result, I am ruling out a problem with the AGP slot itself on the MoBo.
Only solution I can think of is to obtain a new card exactly the same as the original, however, I have no idea who the manufacturer is or model. Most searches I have done for "identify video card" suggest running a DEBUG routine at a DOS prompt which I can't get to.
Has anyone seen this before or know of a site that references visual identification of vid card?