I have a customer that has a video card that has a pin configuration that I have never seen before. It is not the standard 3 rows of 5 pins that VGA has. The conector is also longer. I have been told that this is a voodoo card, and that they were only made for about 6 months several years ago. I have just installed Windows XP on this system. XP does have a driver for it that does not give to bad of a picture. But it is in 640 X 480 mode with 8 bit color. The only way to be able to use the system is to hit 'F8' after the post and choose enable VGA mode. If you allow it to boot normally the monitor will act like the system is not turned on or the monitor is not hooked up. If I try to change the higher screen resolution or higher color mode to anything else it will act the same way if VGA mode is not selected.
Does anybody have any suggestions or have any other insight on this, other than replace the monitor and video card.
Is it possible to have the boot options menu come up automatically, or a way to make the system wait for the user to select VGA Mode with out hit 'F8"
Thank you
Does anybody have any suggestions or have any other insight on this, other than replace the monitor and video card.
Is it possible to have the boot options menu come up automatically, or a way to make the system wait for the user to select VGA Mode with out hit 'F8"
Thank you