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Title: New video, game no play
Post by: 2Slow on May 06, 2003, 07:30:40 PM
Installed a GeForce FX 5200.  It replaced a Voodoo 2000 PCI.

New card working fine, but unable to launch AH.  I recall there being a video setup routine, but I can't find it on my PC.
Title: New video, game no play
Post by: Ack-Ack on May 06, 2003, 09:09:05 PM
Make sure that you have DirectX 9a (http://www.microsoft.com/directx)  and the latest official Nvidia driver (http://www.nvidia.com).

To access the AH video setup, start up AH and when the clipboard screen pops up, click on Video.  


Ack-Ack
Title: New video, game no play
Post by: Dingbat on May 07, 2003, 09:10:00 AM
delete video7.cfg
Title: Re: New video, game no play
Post by: spiffykraits on May 07, 2003, 09:29:09 AM
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Originally posted by 2Slow
Installed a GeForce FX 5200.  It replaced a Voodoo 2000 PCI.

New card working fine, but unable to launch AH.  I recall there being a video setup routine, but I can't find it on my PC.


Open HTC folder on your HD and go to settings folder there. and search for video7.cfg  Completely delete this file, and then launch AH again. It will generate a new video setting file and detect your new card.

Re-install directX if you haven't already done so.
Title: New video, game no play
Post by: 2Slow on May 07, 2003, 09:54:09 AM
Thank you one and all for the great response.  Should be flying this evening.
Title: New video, game no play
Post by: 2Slow on January 28, 2004, 03:30:30 PM
New problem.  While playing game, or leaving it on while AFK (In tower, nothing major going on) monitor goes blank and monitor says check video card connection.

Recently used soft reset (reset button) and got 8 bios beeps.  Manual for Tyan Tsunami says this means video card not found, or video card memory issue.

Thinking of replacing video card for another non ASUS Geforce FX 5200.

Opinions?
Title: New video, game no play
Post by: Estes on January 28, 2004, 03:45:35 PM
The obvious of making sure your card is seated firmly in place.

Then - could be a badcard or bad AGP slot.
Title: New video, game no play
Post by: 2Slow on January 28, 2004, 03:48:31 PM
Thanks Estes.  Yep, took care of the obvious.

Estes, brings back memories of a lot of model rocketry.
Title: New video, game no play
Post by: 2Slow on January 29, 2004, 10:21:36 PM
Found setting in bios that set video apperature to 64MB, changed it to 128MB.  So far, so good.