![]() I don't think its the computer because I've tried in another identical computer. I don't think its a bad card cause I've tried two identical video cards. I have another identical AGP video card that does the same in the computers. ![]() I tried the video card in another identical GX260 computer with the same results. I tried to install the drivers when using the onboard video portion and then installing the card after installation still didn't work. The BIOS is upgraded to the latest version of being A09. I can't disable it, so I have it on Auto. In BIOS I can only change the video section Onboard to Auto. If I take the video card back out the onboard video works again. My problem is whenever I plug the video card into the AGP socket and boot the computer I get no video not from the HDMI port, or the SVGA port or the onboard video. I'm trying to install a HIS Radeon HD 4350 ATI video card. ![]() I have a Dell Optiplex GX260 running Windows XP SP3. ![]()
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